The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Public Bank wins four awards at the MEEA 2019

-

Public Bank Bhd (Public Bank) once again emerged as one of the top performers at the Malaysian ePayments Excellence Awards (MEEA) 2019 held in Kuala Lumpur securing four awards for its outstandin­g contributi­on towards the growth of Malaysia’s e-payment ecosystem.

The MEEA is organised annually by Payments Network System (M) Sdn Bhd (PayNet) to recognise the outstandin­g achievemen­ts of banks, businesses and government agencies that have contribute­d significan­tly towards excellence, innovation and growth in electronic payments in Malaysia.

The accolades awarded to PBB were: Top JomPAY Acquirer, Best MyDebit Bank, Top MyDebit Acquirer and Outstandin­g Contributi­on to MyDebit.

The awards were given out by the Assistant Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia, Adnan Zaylani Mohd Zahid. On hand to receive the awards on behalf of PBB was its Managing Director, Tan Sri Tay Ah Lek.

For the third year running, PBB was recognised as the Best MyDebit Bank in Malaysia as well as retaining the Outstandin­g Contributi­on award for MyDebit and the Top MyDebit Acquirer Award.

The awards won by PBB are a direct result of the bank’s strong bundling of innovative e-Payment channels with stable infrastruc­ture to provide the best support to e-Payments under a reliable, safe and secured environmen­t.

PBB will continue to provide full support to boost the country’s migration to electronic payments by launching more e-Payment initiative­s and continuous­ly enhancing its digital banking platform to improve customer experience.

To further accelerate the growth of cashless payments in the country, PBB had on July 17, 2019 soft launched the Malaysia’s National QR Standard known as DuitNow QR with PayNet. PBB is the first Bank adopting the standard.

Through DuitNow QR, users can make payment from any participat­ing Banks or e-Wallets mobile apps.

Merchants would only need to display one QR Code, the DuitNow QR, to accept payments, as opposed to the current practice of displaying multiple proprietar­y QR codes at payment counters.

PBB will roll out the DuitNow QR to the public after the two months’ pilot. The commenceme­nt of DuitNow QR will expand the existing features of DuitNow to allow users to make payments to merchants using the merchant’s DuitNow QR code.

 ??  ?? (From left) PayNet chairman Datuk Ahmad Hizzad, Tay, Adnan and Peter Schiesser, Group CEO of PayNet at the Malaysian e-Payments Excellence Awards.
(From left) PayNet chairman Datuk Ahmad Hizzad, Tay, Adnan and Peter Schiesser, Group CEO of PayNet at the Malaysian e-Payments Excellence Awards.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia