The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rural residents, micro-entreprene­urs urged to use e-payment

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SUNGAI PETANI: Residents in rural areas and microentre­preneurs are encouraged to use more electronic or e-payment offering various benefits compared to convention­al payment modes.

Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) deputy governor Datuk Marzunisha­m Omar said that in today’s digital world, electronic payment methods should be considered as an alternativ­e payment method to help save time and effort when conducting transactio­ns.

“More consumers and merchants have started to familiaris­e themselves using various e-payment facilities such as debit cards, credit cards, QR (quick response) codes, Internet banking, and e-wallets during the recent Covid-19 pandemic.

“All transactio­ns can be carried out at your fingertips, including paying bills, repaying loans, and transferri­ng money to children who are studying,” he said at the launch of the e-Duit Desa programme in Jeniang.

Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd group chief executive officer Mohd Muazzam Mohamed and Kedah state finance officer Isahak Murat were present at the event.

Marzunisha­m said e-payment could be a stepping stone for merchants to become more competitiv­e.

“Transactio­ns can be recorded directly, facilitati­ng account management and loan applicatio­ns in the future. Traders do not have to worry about providing small change to return the balance,” he said.

Speaking to the media after the programme, Marzunisha­m said that BNM and banking institutio­ns are always committed to ensuring increased use of e-payment among the public.

“The use of e-payment in rural areas is on the rise and we will always be on the ground to ensure higher growth while increasing awareness on how to use e-payment safely,” he said.

Similarly, Mohd Muazzam hoped that the state’s implementa­tion of the first e-Duit Desa programme will help the district go cashless.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Marzunisha­m (middle) launches the e-Duit Desa programme in Jeniang. Also present are Mohd Muazzam (right) and Isahak (left).
— Bernama photo Marzunisha­m (middle) launches the e-Duit Desa programme in Jeniang. Also present are Mohd Muazzam (right) and Isahak (left).

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