Paying TNB bill using Boosts, Grabpay, Tng eWallet in Pos Malaysia Mobile Apps
In my previous post regarding how “How To Pay TNB Bills With Boost, GrabPay and TnG eWallet“, I share on how to make the TNB bill payment at the https://www.e-pay.com.my, but just few weeks after my blog get publish, they remove the TNB bill payment option from their portal. Not too sure the reason behind.…
GrabPay Users Can Now Link Maybank2u Accounts To GrabPay For Easier Top-Up Process
Grab has enabled Maybank2u as a new top-up source for the GrabPay e-wallet. Interestingly, it is more than just a simple bank account linking, but a pretty tight integration between Maybank2u and GrabPay. This can be seen by the seamless reload process: once your bank account is linked to GrabPay, you will no longer need…
How To Pay TNB Bills With Boost, GrabPay and TnG eWallet
In recent months, e-wallets (and even Shopee and Lazada) began offering bill payment options, which means Malaysians can earn some rewards or cashback for paying their bills. But, one merchant is almost always absent: Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB). TNB bills stand in a league of its own in terms of difficulty in earning cashback. Why…
Grab partners Maybank to launch mobile wallet in Malaysia
South-East Asian ride-hailing firm Grab is teaming up with Malaysia’s biggest bank, Maybank, to drive adoption of its new mobile wallet. Having received an e-money license from Malaysia’s central bank late last year, Grab is set to roll out its GrabPay mobile wallet in beta in the next few weeks. To drive adoption, the firm…
Digi, CIMB launch mobile payment terminal for Malaysian businesses
Digi Telecommunications has teamed up with CIMB to roll out its wireless payments terminals where Malaysian businesses can accept credit and debit card payments. The devices will allow businesses to receive card-based payments for products and services without the need to be tethered to a physical phone line. The wireless payments terminals allow businesses to accept…
WeChat Pay starts supporting cards issued outside China
WeChat Pay has started allowing cards issued outside of China to be loaded into their platform, opening up access to international customers. The option will be available to expatriates living in China, as well as in “Greater China”, to residents from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, and will apply to cards issued by JCB, Mastercard and…
Grab And Transfer to Partner Up To Deliver Real-Time Digital Payments Across South-East Asia
TransferTo, a global Cross-Border Mobile Payments Network, has been chosen by Grab, the mobile ride-hailing and payments platform in South-East Asia, to enable real-time earnings payouts for Grab drivers using their GrabPay account, across Grab’s operating markets. For the first time, and as a result of this strategic partnership, Grab drivers can instantly collect their daily earnings with their…
E-Money License Granted: Grab Malaysia “Grabs” a Piece of the Payments Pie
Southeast Asia’s leading ride-hailing app Grab has obtained regulatory approval from Bank Negara Malaysia to launch its mobile payment service in Malaysia following it’s earlier approval from the Singaporean authorities. This move is mirrored by it’s Indonesian counterpart Go-Jek who is also making a foray into the payments market. GrabPay will be rolled out in…