Promotions allow saving up to 100% on subway and bus fares

Banks and digital wallets launch exclusive promotions in Buenos Aires for reimbursements on buses and subway in February. Users paying from their mobile can save up to 100% of the fare.

In February 2026, banks and digital wallets in Buenos Aires are implementing exclusive promotions targeted at public transport payments made from mobile devices. These offers allow reimbursements covering up to 100% of the fare cost on buses and subway.

The initiative provides significant savings for users employing digital payment methods in the city's transport system. As per the published information, the promotions focus on cell phone transactions for bus and subway tickets.

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Argentine bank exterior showing dollar and euro exchange rates display on February 26.
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