Monday, April 21, 2025

The Great Belt Bridge owes drivers 30 million kroner

BroBizz A/S, owned by the company behind the Great Belt Bridge, owes the Danes almost 30 million kroner from deposits.

BroBizz A/S, owned by Sund & Bælt, owes almost 30 million kroner to Danish drivers. This concerns approximately 150,000 drivers who owe money to BroBizz.

Jyllands-Posten writes this week.

Many drivers have had a BroBizz agreement for payment at the Great Belt Bridge over time, but may have forgotten to use it or terminated the subscription without being refunded any remaining amounts.

The amounts that Danes are owed may stem from unused prepayments, refunds or errors in the system.

How to check if you have money to your credit:

Many Danes may have very large amounts of credit with BroBizz A/S. Fortunately, it is easy to see if you are among them.

  • Log in to your Brobizz account via the company website or app.
  • Review your transactions – here you can also see if there is a remaining amount that you can get paid out.
  • Contact Brobizz customer service if you are in doubt or believe you are owed money.

Brobizz states that they are working to make it easier for users to get their receivables paid. However, the responsibility lies with the individual driver, as BroBizz does not actively contact users unless they contact them themselves.

If you have an old BroBizz lying around, it might be a good idea to check your account. Maybe there's a forgotten amount that you can get paid out.

The significant debt to the Danes is not the only new thing from Sund and Bælt. After the company responsible for operating the Storebælt Bridge was unable to get speed control to work on the bridge, the police have now taken over the task.

Sund og Bælt's monitoring of drivers on the bridge never worked. At least not as intended. The control, which is a so-called route-based speed control, flashed drivers who were driving at too high an average speed across the bridge.

But the images that Sund & Bælt obtained from the cameras were and are so bad that the police could not use them to charge any drivers with anything.

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