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Touch ‘n Go to launch NFC-enabled cards in next few weeks

They can be directly reloaded via TnG eWallet app, says CEO

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Jan 2022 2:58PM

Touch ‘n Go to launch NFC-enabled cards in next few weeks
TNG Digital Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Ignatius Ong says the Touch ‘n Go cards in circulation for the last 20 years cannot be directly topped up from the eWallet app because one needs a specific card reader to actually make the transactions for security reasons. – The Vibes file pic, January 25, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Touch ‘n Go (TnG) will be launching a new version of its card with near-field communication (NFC) technology capabilities in the next few weeks. 

TNG Digital Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Ignatius Ong said the new card will allow users to easily top up their balance using a NFC-enabled port via the TnG eWallet app. 

“The Touch ‘n Go cards we have had in circulation for the last 20 years cannot be directly topped up from the eWallet because you need a specific card reader to actually do the transactions for security reasons,” Ong said during a panel discussion on the second day of MyFintech Week 2022 today.

At the same panel discussion, Payments Network Malaysia (PayNet) retail payments director Khairuan Abdul Rahman noted that towards the fourth quarter of 2021, e-commerce transactions dropped slightly as the economic sector reopened and more businesses started to operate physically.

He said the digitisation of commerce and payment industry went into overdrive in the past two years as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic with customers opting for alternative payment methods.

“We saw more than 100% growth in Financial Process Exchange (FPX), one of the platforms to facilitate e-commerce transactions operated by PayNet in 2020, and more than 70% growth in 2021.

“As more businesses open their doors to face-to-face transactions, I hope that this does not mean that we gravitate fully back to cash transactions or limited digital payment systems,” he said. 

Khairuan further said that consumer behaviours are shifting dramatically, and whether they will move back to cash transactions post-pandemic is still unclear.

He said PayNet needs to observe the situation “for a couple of months” to come to a conclusion, before the company is able to recommend how it needs to maintain e-commerce transactions as a primary form of payment. – Bernama, January 25, 2022

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