My Parking Receipt™ works with IPS meters to bring greater personal reporting and record-keeping capabilities to your customers with easy access to parking receipts.
My Parking Receipt™ is a convenient website that allows customers to view, download and print their parking receipts paid at any MS1 meter or Upgraded terminal. This gives greater control and flexibility to customers to manage their parking expenses for personal or business record-keeping and expense reporting purposes. 

See how it works

Users just go to the My Parking Receipt™ website and are able to look up transactions from the last six months using their credit card information and the transaction date range. Users may also create an account so that whenever the credit card linked to the account is used, the receipt is automatically emailed to them.

IPS Worldwide

60%

Parking Revenue by Credit Card

8.5m

Card Transaction Per Month

99%

Average Uptime

225k

Wireless Devices Deployed

Case Studies

Health Sector
Bon Secours Hospital Cork

MF Services provide Access Control, CCTV, Parking and Door Automation throughout the hospital

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Industrial Sector
Carbon Chemicals Group

MF Services provides a range of services to this company including CCTV, Automatic Gates, Barriers and Access Control

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Retail Sector
Frascati Shopping Centre

MF Services provide a comprehensive and robust parking management system including 4 Entries, 4 Exits and 6 Pay Stations.

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Public Sector
Louth County Council

MF Services have supplied 230 Pay & Display Machines across Dundalk & Drogheda Towns

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Health Sector
South Infirmary Victoria Hospital

MF Services provided GRP Swing Doors, Hermetic Sliding Doors with full Theatre Control Panel Integration

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Public Sector
Kilkenny County Council

MF Services replaced all existing 65 Pay & Display Parking Machines around Kilkenny Castle

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Kerry County Council

MF Services replaced all existing 97 Pay & Display Parking Machines for Kerry County Council

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