SNCF tickets now payable in three instalments

2023-08-11 09:07:00

To cope with an increase in prices in 2024, the company allows easy payment… at the user’s expense.





By Hugo Romani for Le Point

Your train will now be payable in 3 instalments if its price exceeds 150 euros
Your train will now be payable in 3 instalments if its price exceeds 150 euros
© Ludovic Marin/AFP

Lhe SNCF had promised it a year ago, it is now done. Since August 8, train tickets will be payable in three installments when their price exceeds 150 euros, the site revealed. MoneyVox. This measure is put in the wake of an increase in rail toll rights of 8% in 2024 which will weigh on the price of tickets.

To prevent the already discouraging prices from becoming prohibitive, the SNCF has chosen to apply the policy of payment in three instalments. “The deployment will be done gradually to expand the services and offers offered,” explains the SNCF. This split payment is made possible thanks to the French company Alma, a specialist in the process.

1.5% of the total trip value

Once the split payment has been chosen, the user will be redirected to the Alma site, where he will have to fill in his contact details (telephone number, address, etc.). It will be mandatory to hold a credit card such as Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Visa Electron, Maestro or Bancontact, valid for at least three months after the date of purchase.

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Then, payments take place on date, at D+30 then D+60. On the other hand, the payment facility will not be the responsibility of the SNCF but that of the customer, for an amount of 1.5% of the total value of the trip. For the time being, the SNCF ensures that the procedure will be accessible for all types of trains (TER, OUIGO, TGV …) but also for buses. This provided that the price is at least 150 euros.


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