KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 28 (Bernama) — Payments Network Malaysia Sdn Bhd (PayNet) has cleared the air about the imposition of a DuitNow QR transaction fee on payments and transfers made with credit cards ...
Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) is currently experiencing intermittent slowness affecting DuitNow services, including QR ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 1 -- Payments Network Malaysia (PayNet) and Grab have announced a landmark collaboration that will make GrabPay the first e-Wallet to adopt DuitNow QR, Malaysia’s National QR ...
WITH the new norm now firmly set in place after the pandemic, it can be observed that cashless payment and transactions are on the rise. Most people now prefer the convenience and simplicity of ...
WHILE many Asian countries celebrate the Lunar New Year, Malaysians celebrating this festival do so under current restrictions imposed by the lockdown with many greeting the festive season within the ...
Payment channel DuitNow QR has launched an interactive 3D CuBig billboard on Jalan Ampang. The billboard, which is a part of DuitNow QR’s “Sure can” campaign, features a QR code while allowing users ...
MCA president Wee Ka Siong has called for Payments Network Malaysia Sdn Bhd (PayNet) to continue waiving the merchant discount rate (MDR) for DuitNow QR users. Wee said the waiver could benefit both ...
Ayer Hitam MP Wee Ka Siong said banks had collected higher revenue every year and did not need to collect service fees from DuitNow merchants. Wee Ka Siong has kept up pressure on banks to waive a ...
As homebound Malaysians increasingly rely on eCommerce for daily essentials, Lazada is providing further convenience for online shoppers by enabling a new cashless payment on delivery option ...
PayNet and Ant International enabled Alipay+ payment partner acceptance via DuitNow in October 2023; number of partners have since more than doubled, bringing more global customers to Malaysian ...
Soon, two people between Singapore and Malaysia can send each other money using just their mobile numbers. To be launched in the fourth quarter next year in phases, Singapore’s PayNow and Malaysia’s ...
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