According to Touch 'n Go, the eWallet-linked Visa prepaid card is the missing piece of the puzzle, and it allows users to make payments and use ATMs worldwide where QR codes are not accepted.
to all users starting today. This is a physical prepaid card which allows TNG eWallet users to make card payments including paywave at all Visa merchants worldwide and the transaction is deducted from the eWallet balance.
The TNG Visa card is Malaysia’s first numberless card which aims to provide greater privacy and fraud prevention. The actual card details can be viewed from the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app, allowing them to make online transactions. The card security including freezing the card and setting the PIN is managed from the eWallet app itself.
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