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TNG Offers RM5 Cashback For New RFID Tag Installations
- 18th February 2020
Now that Touch ‘n Go is charging a RM35 fee for RFID tag fittings, the company has announced […]
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You Can Soon Pay For Fuel At Shell With TNG RFID, Free RFID Tags From 15 February
- 13th February 2020
Touch ’n Go (TNG) and Shell Malaysia are collaborating to enable fuel payments at Shell using the TNG […]
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You Snooze, You Lose: All Touch ‘n Go RFID Fitment Centres Will Be Closed From 12 – 14 February
- 11th February 2020
Touch ‘n Go has dropped a bombshell for those who have not yet gotten their free RFID tags: […]
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Touch ‘n Go RFID Tags Will Cost RM35 From 15 February 2020
- 6th February 2020
Touch ‘n Go has announced that its RFID tags – which has been issued for free since late […]
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E-Tunai Rakyat: 380,000 Applications On First Day, Guan Eng Assures All Eligible Malaysians Will Receive RM30 Credit
- 16th January 2020
Yesterday marked the launch of the e-Tunai Rakyat initiative, which saw 380,000 applications made to the three e-wallet […]
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RM30 e-Tunai Rakyat E-Wallet Initiative: What You Need To Know
- 13th January 2020
If you still have questions about the e-Tunai Rakyat e-wallet initiative and how to get your RM30 incentive, keep on reading.
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Penang Aims To Become A Cashless State By March 2020
- 6th January 2020
The Penang state government seeks to fully adapt and enable e-wallet transactions throughout the state within the next two months.
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TNG RFID Will Be Accepted At 62 Open-System Toll Plazas Starting From 1 January 2020
- 24th December 2019
The Malaysian Highway Authority has announced the implementation of RFID toll collection at 62 open-system toll plazas, involving a total of 24 highways in the effort.
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Khazanah Announces TNG eWallet, Boost, and GrabPay As E-Wallet Partners For E-Tunai Incentive
- 20th December 2019
Touch ‘n Go eWallet, Boost, and GrabPay have been selected to participate as e-wallet service providers in the e-Tunai Rakyat initiative.
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PLUS And CIMB To Roll Out RFID Next Year, Multiple Payment Options Accepted
- 12th November 2019
From next year onwards, motorists on the PLUS expressways will be able to use their bank account, credit card, or debit card to pay for tolls via RFID.
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Touch n Go RFID: What Malaysian Road Users Need To Know
Jacie Tan
- 10th August 2018
Everyone’s talking about Touch ’n Go RFID being used at Malaysian highway tolls soon – here’s what you need to know about it.
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TNG eWallet Users Can Now Transfer Money To Bank Accounts Via DuitNow Transfer
Alex Cheong Pui Yin
- 25th March 2022
Touch ‘n Go (TNG) eWallet has updated its DuitNow Transfer function, enabling users to also transfer funds out […]
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TNG eWallet To Categorise All Manual Credit Card Reloads As Transferable Balance, 1% Fee Automatically Applied
Alex Cheong Pui Yin
- 12th October 2023
Effective 1 November 2023, all Touch ‘n Go (TNG) eWallet reloads made manually via credit cards will no […]
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TNG eWallet Revises Monthly Limit For Reload PINs, Classifies It As Non-Transferable Fund
Alex Cheong Pui Yin
- 6th July 2023
Touch ‘n Go (TNG) eWallet is set to revise the monthly limit for the amount that you can […]