Local Ticketless Parking App Gains Traction

Local Ticketless Parking App Gains Traction

ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
ITWeb (South Africa) – Public SectorMay 6, 2026

Why It Matters

Ticketless parking streamlines the shopper experience and creates new data‑driven revenue streams for property owners, positioning Admyt as a core infrastructure player in South Africa’s retail real‑estate market.

Key Takeaways

  • Over 600,000 vehicles registered on Admyt platform
  • Platform active at ~90 South African malls and commercial sites
  • 1,200 cameras process 12 million license‑plate reads monthly
  • Mallpass adds digital shopping engagement to ticketless parking
  • Expansion goal: 150+ locations and broader geographic reach

Pulse Analysis

The shift toward ticketless parking is reshaping urban mobility, and South Africa is no exception. By leveraging high‑resolution licence‑plate‑recognition cameras, Admyt removes the friction of traditional ticket issuance, allowing drivers to glide in and out of malls while payments settle automatically. This convenience aligns with global trends where digital access control is becoming a baseline expectation for shoppers, and it also generates valuable traffic data that property owners can monetize.

However, rapid adoption is not without hurdles. Legacy parking infrastructures often lack the wiring and networking capacity required for real‑time plate reads, leading to costly retrofits. Large real‑estate firms also face protracted procurement cycles, slowing rollout timelines. Connectivity at entry‑exit points remains a technical pain point, especially in sprawling complexes where signal stability varies. Competitors such as Parket, SnapScan Parking and KaChing are vying for market share, intensifying the need for continuous innovation.

Admyt’s strategic acquisition of SHôPING and the introduction of Mallpass signal a move beyond pure parking management toward an integrated retail experience. Mallpass layers digital vouchers, targeted offers and navigation onto the parking journey, turning a mundane task into a revenue‑generating touchpoint for landlords and retailers. With a roadmap targeting 150+ sites and broader geographic expansion, Admyt is positioning itself as both a mobility facilitator and a data‑driven engagement platform, a combination likely to attract further investment and partnership opportunities in the region.

Local ticketless parking app gains traction

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