After 5 years in operation, U Mobile is shutting down the GoPayz digital finance platform. Customers now have until the end of March to transfer their GoPayz eWallet's balance to other bank account.
GoPayz differentiates itself from other eWallet services at that time by offering virtual and physical payment cards instead of just QR-based payments. Not only that, customers get access to three payment networks including Mastercard, UnionPay, and Visa for maximum flexibility.
Aside from that, consumers were able to obtain other services from GoPayz including personal accident, life, and motor insurance. It also offers unit trusts, currency exchange, telco prepaid top-ups, parking, zakat payment, and many more.: How to submit an account closure request on the GoPayz app. As noted earlier, you have to request account closure to get the remaining balance in your GoPayz e-wallet account. You can submit the request directly through the GoPayz app or fill outIf everything goes well, the refund will be transferred to your bank account within 7 business days.
Meanwhile, GoPayz users have also been asked to redeem their GoPointz by 31 March. Naturally, all GoPointz will be automatically forfeited after the deadline date.
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