Touch 'n Go eWallet can now be used in six countries outside Malaysia, with the Philippines, Australia and more to be added. More details, here.
may now have a seamless payment experience across borders, such as in mainland China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Indonesia, the company has announced.
With this cross-border ability, users will be able to make transactions in the respective country’s local currency at real-time foreign exchange rates displayed in the user’s eWallet before payments are made. The payment sum will be deducted from their eWallet or Go+ balance, just like for payments made in Malaysia, says Touch ‘n Go.
The other is by using the ‘Scan’ function, which is for the eWallet user to scan the merchant’s QR code, key in the amount to be transacted, and confirm the payment, which will then complete the process. This process is essentially similar to making eWallet payments locally in Malaysia, with the added forex element where applicable.
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