The Problem
International tourists face unpaid fines and rental agencies drown in paperwork.
Costs
High administrative expenses burden authorities and rental companies alike.
Unpaid
Many fines go unpaid as tourists leave without resolving their tickets.
This creates losses for local authorities and complicates enforcement.
Complexity
THE PROBLEM: A Broken, Paper-Based System
Current cross-border traffic enforcement in Europe is outdated and inefficient. When an international tourist commits a violation, the system hits a wall. VELOFINE was founded to solve this systemic failure through a proprietary, patent-pending synchronization protocol.
Systemic Revenue Leakage: According to the European Commission (SWD/2023/128), non-resident offenders account for up to 18% of traffic violations. Due to manual processing gaps, up to 50% of these fines remain uncollected, costing municipalities millions annually.
Administrative Deadlock: Rental agencies and police departments are buried under manual paperwork. The cost of administration often exceeds the value of the fine itself, creating an operational burden that scales poorly.
The "Notification Gap": Traditional mail reaches drivers weeks—or even months—after they have returned home. This delay leads to legal disputes, credit card chargebacks, and a total loss of enforcement authority.
The Tech Vacuum: Until now, there has been no secure, real-time bridge between enforcement databases and rental fleet telemetry—a gap that VELOFINE’s patent-pending technology is designed to bridge.
The result? A slow, expensive, and frustrating process that VELOFINE is transforming into a seamless digital experience.