The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PayNet to launch DuitNow money transfer service in December

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KUALA LUMPUR: Payments Network Malaysia Sdn Bhd (PayNet) and some 14 banks are expected to offer DuitNow, a new electronic payment service that allows customers to transfer money securely and instantly using recipients mobile number.

Bank Negara Malaysia is the single largest shareholde­r in the company and PayNet is supported by 11 major financial institutio­ns as its joint shareholde­rs.

Group chief executive officer Peter Schiesser said currently, seven banks have embarked on the initiative and offer the service to their customers for preregistr­ation.

“For the pre-registrati­on, banks have sent out seven million notices to consumers. We are very positive on the take-up rate after the launch in December 2018,” Schiesser said during a media briefing on DuitNow here yesterday.

By using the mobile number, registered DuitNow users can easily and instantly receive funds instead of having to provide their banks account numbers to payers. Schiesser further explained that only a one-time registrati­on with the respective banks was needed to receive payments and bank customers do not need to register with DuitNow to make payments.

“When the service is launched in December, customers may make payments by accessing DuitNow under ‘fund transfer’ menu on their respective banks’ Internet and mobile banking channels. Payments of up to RM5,000 is free for consumers and Small and Medium Enterprise­s,” he added.

Apart from the newly-launched DuitNow, Paynet is also the provider of Real Time Electronic Transfer of Funds and Securities (RENTAS), Fully Automated System for Tendering (FAST), Interbank GIRO and JomPAY, MyDebit, and FPX, among others. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Schiesser showing a applicatio­n for DuitNow at its media briefing yesterday. DuitNow will be open to the public in December 2018 with seven banks having taken the initiative to reach out to their customer. — Bernama photo
Schiesser showing a applicatio­n for DuitNow at its media briefing yesterday. DuitNow will be open to the public in December 2018 with seven banks having taken the initiative to reach out to their customer. — Bernama photo

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