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Melaka NRD to go cashless starting Jan 1

Move aims to provide convenient, secure, systematic payment facilities

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Dec 2022 10:05AM

Melaka NRD to go cashless starting Jan 1
The Melaka National Registration Department says the implementation for cashless transactions will be fully implemented at the Ayer Keroh and urban transformation centre branch counters starting January 1, next year. – UTC Melaka Facebook pic, December 28, 2022

MELAKA – The Melaka National Registration Department (NRD) will fully implement cashless transactions at the Ayer Keroh and urban transformation centre branch counters starting January 1, next year.

The Melaka NRD Corporate Communications Unit, in a statement, informed that the implementation will involve the Identification Card Division, the Marriage/Divorce and Citizenship Division as well as the Birth, Death and Adoption Division.

“E-Payment is an electronic payment method for government services, which is cashless (credit card/debit card) via multiple channels such as internet banking, mobile payment, agency portals, and government payment gateways.

“It aims to provide the best platform for more convenient, secure, systematic and efficient payment facilities,” read the statement.

Those with enquiries can contact the Melaka NRD Corporate Communications Unit at 06-232-6881/ 06-232-6600 or write in via email. – Bernama, December 28, 2022

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