The Borneo Post

Touch ‘n Go eWallet joins the DuitNow eco-system

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KUALA LUMPUR: Touch ‘ n Go eWallet will adopt the DuitNow QR, Malaysia’s National QR Standard and become a participan­t in the DuitNow ecosystem, operated by Payments Network Malaysia (PayNet).

DuitNow QR is establishe­d under Bank Negara Malaysia’s Interopera­ble Credit Transfer Framework (ICTF). ICTF mandates that PayNet, as the country’s shared payment infrastruc­ture provider, implement an interopera­ble and common QR standard for Malaysia.

“At the moment, eWallet providers are incurring substantia­l merchant acquiring costs since they are each signing up the same set of merchants for their respective proprietar­y networks.

“With DuitNow QR, a merchant needs to sign up with only one bank or eWallet acquirer, and customers of all participat­ing banks and eWallets would be able to make DuitNow QR payments to the merchant using their respective mobile apps,” said PayNet group chief executive officer Peter Schiesser.

In Malaysia, 40 banks are now part of the DuitNow eco-system, of which nine banks are already offering DuitNow QR in their mobile banking apps, with 38 banks, eWallets and non-bank acquirers expected to implement DuitNow QR over the next six to nine months.

“We are thrilled to be expanding Touch ‘n Go eWallet by becoming part of the DuitNow eco-system. As a brand, we constantly strive to make our eWallet accessible at all touchpoint­s by providing a seamless transactio­n experience.

“Our users and merchants are our utmost priority, and we strive to enable a seamless cashless experience for all. We can now proudly say we stand with PayNet as they rally to do the same.

“Merchants will now be able to run their businesses hasslefree knowing that users can seamlessly transact with their Touch ‘n Go eWallet through the DuitNow National QR Standard,” said CEO of TNG Digital Sdn Bhd Ignatius Ong.

DuitNow QR will foster an efficient, competitiv­e and innovative payment landscape in Malaysia by enabling interopera­bility, promoting collaborat­ive competitio­n and providing fair and open access to the shared payment infrastruc­ture.

Through DuitNow QR, users can make payments from any participat­ing Banks or eWallets’ mobile apps.

Merchants would only need to display one QR Code, the DuitNow QR, to accept payments.

Touch ‘ n Go eWallet has been an advocate for financial inclusivit­y by making it easier and more convenient for Malaysians to go cashless.

Since its launch in 2018, Touch ‘n Go eWallet has actively expanded its user and merchant touchpoint­s across Malaysia, actively reaching out to a broad spectrum of merchants ranging from local grassroot merchants all the way to large retail chains.

Touch ‘n Go eWallet will go live on DuitNow by July 2020 and plans to progressiv­ely transition all its merchants to DuitNow QR Code, so that the merchants can collect payments from more than 22 million bank and eWallet account holders in due course.

DuitNow QR is an extension of the DuitNow service launched in December 2018, which allows Bank customers to transfer money instantly and securely on a 24/7 basis at Banks’ Internet or mobile banking channels.

DuitNow fund transfers can be directed using the recipients’ mobile numbers, MyKad or business registrati­on numbers.

Touch ‘ n Go eWallet users will soon be able to transfer funds instantly using DuitNow between their Touch ‘ n Go eWallet and bank accounts as well as other eWallets.

 ??  ?? Schiesser (left) is seen with Ong. Touch ‘n Go eWallet will adopt the DuitNow QR, Malaysia’s National QR Standard and become a participan­t in the DuitNow eco-system, operated by PayNet.
Schiesser (left) is seen with Ong. Touch ‘n Go eWallet will adopt the DuitNow QR, Malaysia’s National QR Standard and become a participan­t in the DuitNow eco-system, operated by PayNet.

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