The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt may pay e-Tunai into bank accounts of those without smartphone­s

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BUTTERWORT­H: The government is willing to pay the RM30 due to each eligible Malaysian under its e-Tunai Rakyat (people's e-cash) programme and accessible through selected e-wallet operators, by banking the allocation into the bank accounts of beneficiar­ies who do not have smartphone­s.

Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said this would be carried out if many complaints were received, and the payments would be made into the bank accounts of beneficiar­ies who are also recipients of the Cost of Living Allowance provided by the government.

"We can study the matter in the future. Let's run this programme first (e-Tunai Rakyat) and look at its developmen­t. If there are many complaints about this matter (the request to bank in the RM30), we will consider them," he told reporters after a visit to the

Bagan Ajam Tesco supermarke­t here yesterday, in conjunctio­n with an event on the e-cash programme.

The programme which began on January 15, enables about 15 million eligible Malaysians to each claim a RM30 allocation through three e-wallet operators comprising Grab, Boost and Touch 'n Go.

From its launch until noon yesterday, a total of 1.7 million applicatio­ns under the programme had been received, out of which 1.32 million had been approved, with almost RM40 million spent, said Lim.

"This is a government initiative to promote the digital payments system as an important step towards a cashless society. The cashless payment system is a better, more efficient way to ensure that everything can be done authentica­lly, and in an orderly manner, without any element of abuse or corruption," he added. - Bernama

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