TNG eWallet: Over 50% revenue now comes from non-payments, introduces refreshed app - SoyaCincau

TNG eWallet has evolved beyond payments as over 50% of its revenue now comes from non-payment services. It currently has over 26 million users including 13.5 million active Malaysians.

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Prasarana to introduce tap-in and tap-out with credit cards and QR payments for MRT, LRT and Bus Rides - SoyaCincau

Prasarana says the open payment project is in the final stages of the award process. It targets 30% of fare gates will support card payments within 12 months and 100% within 30 months after the award.

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WCE now supports TNG eWallet PayDirect at all toll plazas - SoyaCincau

WCE is the first end-to-end interstate highway to support PayDirect. Pay for WCE toll charges directly from your TNG eWallet.

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TNG eWallet To Discontinue Auto Reload, Quick Payment Via Debit Card Starting 13 May 2026

TNG Digital has now confirmed that Auto Reload and Quick Payment via debit cards will be discontinued entirely starting 13 May 2026.

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TNG eWallet disables auto-reload and quickpay via debit card

TNG eWallet will disable auto-reload and quick payment via debit cards from 13 May 2026. Users can still reload manually or use credit card for auto-reload.

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Touch ‘n Go Unveils Its First NFC-Enabled Plush Charm

Touch 'n Go unveiled its first-ever NFC-enabled plush charms. Inspired by two of Malaysia’s breakfast staples: nasi lemak and air ikat tepi.

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Touch ‘n Go To Restock Pokémon Special Edition Charms, NFC Cards, RFID Tags #fintech #pokemon #tng #touchngo

https://www.lowyat.net/2026/384005/touch-n-go-pokemon-special-edition-charms-cards-rfid-tags/

Touch ‘n Go To Restock Pokémon Special Edition Charms, NFC Cards, RFID Tags

Touch 'n Go has announced that it will be restocking the items in its Pokémon Special Edition Series, including charms, cards, and RFID tags.

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Is Your Touch 'n Go eWallet Account Suspended? Here’s What That Usually Means

A TNG eWallet user recently found their account temporarily frozen. Here’s why restrictions happen, how it works, and what you can do next.

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I think what hurts the #QR payment method branding the most is how even when it's advertised as it just works, even across countries, it's not that uncommon for there to be some weird gotchas.

For example, even within Malaysia itself, dumbasses like
#TouchNGo loves 'gatekeeping' some QR payment options to only work with their e-Wallet and not the national standard, #DuitNow. In other cases, there might be instances where you'd think paying to this QR would work when that QR works and they all look the same - turns out that's not the case cos one's a merchant QR and the other's a personal QR. Pretty fucking dumb and unnecessary distinction/incompatibility (imo).

Same experience when going abroad e.g. Thailand. Some QRs, you could make payments to it. Other QRs, even when they're branding the same 'logo' e.g.
#ThaiQR, it ends up not working cos of some arbitrary distinction. They really gotta fix this. Now, I'm wondering if it's the same experience for travellers coming to Indonesia.. I gotta find a 'merchant' QR and a 'personal' QR to see if I could scan and make payments to them.
#Prasarana/#MRT are hellbent on not supporting card payments on their ticket gates, huh - so we could stop using #TouchNGo like a friggin pleb and use #Apple/#Google Pay instead as one would do in the 21st century. Even the ancient #KTMB trains have long supported this option. Noobs.