The Borneo Post (Sabah)

E-wallet: Sense of security for users, cashiers

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SHAH ALAM: The use of e-payment platform services such as Touch ‘n Go e-wallet, Boost dan GrabPay creates a sense of security for shop attendants and customers as they no longer have to deal with lots of cash.

A bookshop employee in Setia Alam, Amira Mohd Rashid said many customers now prefer to use e-payment, keeping cash in the till at a minimum.

“I feel a bit more secure if there is minimum cash because we would not know what could happen, this area is quiet from 9 pm onwards, making it a target for crime,” she told Bernama here yesterday.

She said customers who use e-wallet come from all walks of life due to its many advantages, such as cashless payment with no minimum limit.

Meanwhile, an e-wallet user Mohd Shahril Yahya, 35, said he prefers e-wallet compared to cash because it enables him to review and manage his expenses.

“Since using debit cards and ewallet, the most I carry is about RM50 to RM100 only, and that too, for emergency. For food, I will only use cash if the shop does not accept debit card or e-wallet,” said Mohd Shahril who work as a computer technician with a private company in Subang Jaya.

Bringing less cash is safer, Mohd Shahril said, adding that he would also not suffer much losses if he loses his wallet.

“If the wallet is lost or stolen we only need to contact the bank to bar the card. E-wallet is more secure because only the user knows the security details,” he said.

The government had allocated RM450 million for the e-Tunai Rakyat programme in line with the Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 agenda, aimed at reducing barriers to digitalisa­tion and improving financial inclusivit­y.

Under the programme, Malaysians aged 18 years and above who earn less than RM100,000 annually are eligible to receive RM30 in e-credit each through any of the participat­ing e-wallets.

The monies obtained under the programme must be spent between January 15 and March 14, 2020, and any unspent portion will expire after that period.

Each claim will be checked against the data from the National Registrati­on Department and the Inland Revenue Board to ascertain the claimant’s eligibilit­y for the programme, after which the e-credit will be disbursed within five working days. - Bernama

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