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Malaysia moving towards cashless society

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KUALA LUMPUR: To embrace the digital economy, Bank Negara has taken various step to enhance the e-payment platform, hence moving the country towards a cashless society.

Governor Tan Sri Muhammad Ibrahim said effective July 1, 2018 the instant transfer fee of 50 sen will be waived for up to RM5,000 per transactio­n by individual­s and small medium enterprise­s (SMEs).

However, the cheque fee would be increased from 50 sen to RM1.00, beginning Jan 2, 2021 to reflect the higher processing cost.

“The soaring digital economy will need an e-payment method which is a critical component that could increase productivi­ty and be more cost-efficient,” he said at the Payment System Forum and Exhibition here.

Bank Negara embarked on the 10-year e-payment road map in 2011 and to date, the total cheque volume has declined 42% from 205 million in 2011 to only 120 million this year.

Electronic fund transfers on the other hand have increased from 66 mil transactio­ns in 2011 to an estimated 329 million for 2017.

“At the current rate of decline, we can achieve our target of reducing cheque usage to 100 mil by 2019, and one year ahead of schedule,” Muhammad said.

Since 2009, the industry has invested RM893mil to enhance the e-payment infrastruc­ture and will invest a further RM346mil to expand the point-of-sale (POS) terminal network and RM40mil to develop the real-time retail payment platform.

Muhammad also said that the payment technology had become more advanced, scalable and low cost, which benefits merchants directly, as their operations cost was lowered by the using quick response code (QR Code). “Most Malaysians are likely to carry both a debit card and mobile phones, and as of now, there are 45.4 million debit cards and 42.8 million mobile phone subscripti­ons. We need to take advantage of and optimise this medium,” he added.

To encourage the use of the QR code pay- ment, Bank Negara has issued an Interopera­ble Credit Transfer Framework (ICTF).

“For the first time in our history, customers of banks and non-banks will soon be able to transfer funds across the network by just referring to the mobile phone number, identifica­tion number or QR code,” he said.

The ICTF will also enhance customer protection and confidence in the use of the credit transfer service. — Bernama

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Since 2009, the industry has invested RM893mil to enhance the e-payment infrastruc­ture and will invest a further RM346mil to expand the POS terminal network and RM40mil to develop the real-time retail payment platform.

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