The Borneo Post (Sabah)

TnG eWallet commited to fulfill new security, fraud prevention measures

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KUCHING: As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance protection and security for its users’ accounts, Touch ‘n Go eWallet has committed to incorporat­ing the five key measures which have been recently imposed on banks by Bank Negara Malaysia to combat financial scams.

With the recent rise in serious security matters involving eWallet and bank transactio­ns, the safety and security of their online accounts have become a primary concern amongst the general public when they use their eWallet and other digital channels to make purchases and transactio­ns.

Being a start-up and a non-bank provider, Touch ‘n Go eWallet has come forward to volunteer as the first and only eWallet in Malaysia to incorporat­e the new safety and security measures, ahead of the others.

Touch ‘n Go eWallet will implement these five strategies by the first quarter of 2023: enhance security by adding more authentica­tion methods to complement the current methods, tighten fraud rules and block suspicious transactio­ns, verificati­on and cooling-off period for first-time enrolment of services, secure device, or profile document, restrict authentica­tion of e-transactio­ns to ONE mobile device or secure device per account holder and have a dedicated customer service channel or hotline for incident reports and suspicions of scams and fraud.

Once in place, these security standards are expected to further reinforce safeguards against fraudulent transactio­ns, and in the process strengthen the confidence and trust amongst Malaysians, merchants, and eWallet communitie­s with regards to the safety and security of Touch ‘n Go eWallet.

Furthermor­e, with the recent increase of scams reported, the Malaysian government has set up a National Scam Response Center to streamline coordinati­on between agencies for a rapid response towards online financial scams, and Touch ‘n Go eWallet is the first eWallet to be a part of the National Scam Response Center.

According to figures from Bursa Malaysia, losses from reported scams amounted to RM5.2bil over a two-year period during the Covid-19 pandemic. And there were many more that went unreported.

“Touch ‘n Go eWallet places great emphasis on privacy and security features to safeguard our users’ interests,” TNG Digital Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Alan Ni said.

“We believe that the measures we have put in place will give our users peace of mind that the money in their eWallet is protected and every transactio­n they make is safe and secure.

“We hope this will bring us closer to more Malaysians as they use Touch ‘n Go eWallet in their everyday lives, in line with our vision of building a more financiall­y literate society.”

 ?? ?? As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance protection and security for its users’ accounts, Touch ‘n Go eWallet has committed to incorporat­ing the five key measures which have been recently imposed on banks by Bank Negara Malaysia to combat financial scams.
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance protection and security for its users’ accounts, Touch ‘n Go eWallet has committed to incorporat­ing the five key measures which have been recently imposed on banks by Bank Negara Malaysia to combat financial scams.

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