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Verify eKYC by Dec 20, TNG e-wallet users told

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's largest integrated financial technology provider, TNG Digital Sdn Bhd, is implementing 100 per cent electronic Know-Your-Customer (eKYC) verification starting today.

The company said that all new users must now complete eKYC verification to access TNG eWallet features.

This follows a 10-month grace period for users to verify their TNG e-wallet accounts, with mandatory eKYC verification set to be fully enforced by Dec 20, 2024.

"Non-eKYC users are limited to a low e-wallet balance and can only access basic payment and toll features, including NFC card top-ups and RFID.

"For existing non-eKYC users, their access will be gradually restricted. These users will face increasing limitations until their TNG e-wallet accounts are fully verified, and eventually, they will lose access to their e-wallet entirely if not verified," the company said in a statement.

According to TNG Digital, users can verify their accounts by tapping the 'Not Verified' option on the app's profile page. Malaysian users can use MyKad or MyTentera for eKYC, while Malaysian permanent residents and other nationalities can use their passport.

The initiative aims to strengthen user protection, unlock exclusive features, and underline TNG Digital's commitment to regulatory compliance and risk management.

From an industry standpoint, TNG Digital highlighted that achieving 100 per cent eKYC verification across its user base enhances its ability to identify and eliminate mule accounts and fraudulent activities, thereby safeguarding the ecosystem's integrity.

Meanwhile, TNG Digital chief executive officer Alan Ni said the move is vital for improving platform security and mitigating account takeover risks.

"Security is our top priority at TNG Digital. Implementing full eKYC is a bold but necessary step, making us the first e-wallet to take this measure. Protecting our users is non-negotiable," he said.

Ni also noted that TNG e-wallet has maintained a fraud rate 90 per cent lower than the market average for card payments, attributing the success to robust security measures and the company's dedication to user protection.

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