TNG Digital announces the discontinuation of Quick Payment and Auto Reload features for debit cards on the TNG eWallet starting May 13, 2026, citing reliability improvements. Users are advised to switch to credit cards or other reload methods. A 1% convenience fee applies to Malaysian-issued credit card reloads, while non-Malaysian cards incur up to 2.6%. The SOS feature remains available for toll payments with insufficient balance.
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T&Cs apply. KUALA LUMPUR, May 3 — TNG Digital has announced that it will discontinue Quick Payment and Auto Reload features for debit cards on the TNG eWallet starting 13 May 2026. The change affects users who rely on debit cards for automatic top-ups and seamless payments. TNG eWallet users who currently use credit card for Quick Payment and Auto Reload are not affected.
According to the official statement, the feature had been placed under maintenance as part of an ongoing review of transaction performance and reliability. Following the review, TNG Digital decided to permanently discontinue support for debit card-based Quick Payment and Auto Reload “to ensure a more reliable payment experience. ”Alternatively, you can use a credit card for auto reload to avoid any disruption in eWallet payments.
Here’s the official statement from TNG Digital in full: Quick Payment and Auto Reload for debit cards were placed under maintenance as part of an ongoing review of transaction performance and reliability. Following this review, we have made the decision to discontinue support for these features for debit cards from 13 May 2026, to ensure a more reliable payment experience.
Users can continue to reload their eWallet using other available methods in the app, including DuitNow Transfer and manual debit card reload, as well as credit cards and reload PIN. Take note that TNG eWallet charges a 1 per cent convenience fee of the reload amount for all credit card reloads using a credit card issued by Malaysian banks. This means if you reload RM200 via credit card, you will be charged RM202.
However, if you’re using a credit or debit card issued by a non-Malaysian bank, TNG eWallet charges a higher convenience fee of up to 2.6 per cent of the reload amount. Reloads via Malaysian-issued debit and prepaid cardsThere’s an SOS feature on TNG eWallet for toll payments via PayDirect and TNG RFID that lets you pass through toll plazas when the balance is insufficient.
— SoyaCincau pic For those who use TNG eWallet for toll payments via PayDirect and TNG RFID, there’s an SOS feature which lets you pass through toll plazas when you have insufficient balance.
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