The Borneo Post

Sarawak Pay goes live

For a start it can be used to pay utility bills through smartphone­s from this month

- By Marilyn Ten reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Sarawakian­s will soon be able to go cashless when they pay for their utility bills as Sarawak Pay is expected to be rolled out this month ( November).

Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg is optimistic that the state’s digital payment system will be initiated f rom November onwards , making it convenient for citizens to settle transactio­ns with the government.

“Going cashless or having an ‘e-wallet’ is the ‘in-thing’ for us to settle our transactio­n. God willing by next month ( November), I will roll out the Sarawak Pay which also serves as an ‘ e- wallet’,” he said at the grand launch of Saradise Kuching here on Monday night.

He pointed out that Sarawak Pay will serve as a channel for Kuching citizens to pay for their bills through their smartphone­s.

“I f you want to pay your electricit­y bill or water bill, you can now just use your smartphone and pay them through our Sarawak Pay, which has already been approved by Bank Negara Malaysia ( BNM),” he said.

He also revealed plans to link Sarawak Pay with Alipay, the mobile payment system by Chinese internet titan Alibaba.

“If we can link Sarawak Pay with Alipay one day, then the people

If you want to pay your electricit­y bill or water bill, you can now just use your smartphone and pay them through our Sarawak Pay, which has already been approved by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM). Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg, Chief Minister

can start trading with Chinese merchants,” he said.

Having just returned from Estonia, he expressed his wish for Sarawak to be known as ‘s-Sarawak’ one day much like how Estonia has its go-to tag ‘e-Estonia’ to describe the Northern European country’s successful love affair with all things networked and digitised.

“I have a dream that Sarawak will one day be known as ‘ s-Sarawak’ where the S stands for smart.

“However, in order for Sarawak to be smart, we must have the basic infrastruc­ture that will transform the state into a smart Sarawak with digital connectivi­ty,” he remarked.

He also aspired to see Kuching transform into a city which integrates the old and the new together.

“Kuching is still not that big and we still have land for us to plan properly. We can have the old Kuching, which is the centre of heritage in one part of the city whereas the new Kuching will be a smart and modern part of the city.”

Abang Johari thus commended property developer Saradise Sdn Bhd ( Saradise) for developing Saradise Kuching, an integrated lifestyle township which also incorporat­es an innovation space to support the state’s digital economy transforma­tion.

“Saradise has designed something for everyone and incorporat­ed smart technology into Saradise Kuching as well.

“I believe this township will become a smart township and transform this part of the city into a smart and modern Kuching,” he said.

Also present during the launch were Deputy Chief Ministers Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas and Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Jemut Masing, Saradise Group chief executive officer Dato Chris Chung Soon Nam, Saradise director Datu Michael Ting and chief operating officer Dylan Yee Kar Sien.

 ??  ?? Abang Johari together with Uggah (right) and Masing (third right) giving the thumbs-up while posing for a group photo with Chung (third left), Ting (second left) and Yee (left). — Photo by Chimon Upon
Abang Johari together with Uggah (right) and Masing (third right) giving the thumbs-up while posing for a group photo with Chung (third left), Ting (second left) and Yee (left). — Photo by Chimon Upon
 ??  ?? Abang Johari takes a closer look at the 3D printer during a tour of Saradise Innovation Space. With him are Uggah (left) and Chung (third left).
Abang Johari takes a closer look at the 3D printer during a tour of Saradise Innovation Space. With him are Uggah (left) and Chung (third left).
 ??  ?? Abang Johari places his palm on the iPad to launch a presentati­on to symbolical­ly officiate the grand launch of Saradise Kuching while (from right) Uggah, Masing, Chung, Ting and Yee look on. — Photos by Chimon Upon
Abang Johari places his palm on the iPad to launch a presentati­on to symbolical­ly officiate the grand launch of Saradise Kuching while (from right) Uggah, Masing, Chung, Ting and Yee look on. — Photos by Chimon Upon

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