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  2. Touch 'n Go eWallet - Wikipedia

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    The auto-reload feature allows users with low credit balance to automatically have it reloaded for game credits and prepaid phone credits by using credit or debit cards saved in the eWallet. [38] In addition, Touch 'n Go eWallet allows users to view their remaining balance on their physical Touch 'n Go cards, although users will not be able to ...

  3. Malaysian Electronic Payment System - Wikipedia

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    Cardholders of participating banks in Malaysia have access to these ATMs while cash advance facilities for MasterCard and Visa cardholders will be enabled soon; Payment Multi-Purpose Card Specification (PMPC) – A proprietary ATM and Debit chip-card standard that MEPS developed. MEPS is the central coordinating body for the national ...

  4. Touch 'n Go - Wikipedia

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    Touch 'n Go lane signboard. Touch 'n Go is a contactless smart card system used for electronic payments in Malaysia.The system was introduced in 1997 and is widely used for toll payments on highways, public transportation, parking, and other services.

  5. Same-Day Debit Cards: Best Banks and Providers Where ... - AOL

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    Rated 4.5 stars by GOBankingRates, and named one of the Best Neobanks and Best Checking Accounts of 2023, Chime offers the added convenience of supplying a virtual debit card, the Chime Visa ...

  6. How Long Does It Take To Get a New Debit Card? - AOL

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    Virtual debit card: Some banks offer a virtual debit card that is linked to an app like Apple or Google Pay. Checks: You can write checks to pay for goods and services. You can also cash a check ...

  7. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    The new name for the local debit card in Malaysia is MyDebit, which was previously known as either bankcard or e-debit. Debit cards in Malaysia are now issued on a combo basis where the card has both the local debit card payment application as well as having that of an International scheme (Visa or MasterCard).

  8. vcash - Wikipedia

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    vcash was a Malaysian digital wallet and online payment platform established in Shah Alam in November 2017, by Digi Telecommunications, a subsidiary of Telenor Group. vcash allowed users to make payments in local stores via a QR code, pay bills, top-up prepaid mobile phones, and do P2P transfers.

  9. EMV - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2013, new-issue debit cards in the US contain two applications — a card association (Visa, Mastercard etc.) application, and a common debit application. [12] EMV chip card transactions improve security against fraud compared to magnetic stripe card transactions that rely on the holder's signature and visual inspection of the card ...