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Wednesday, 24 July 2019 11:49

May 13, 2019, The Edge Malaysia - Bringing WeChat Pay to Malaysia

Last August, Malaysia became the first country outside of China to have WeChat Pay in a local currency. The e-wallet is embedded within WeChat, a popular messeger service in China that is also widely used in Malaysia.

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Wednesday, 24 July 2019 11:41

May 13, 2019, The Edge Malaysia - Interoperability the way forward

In the Klang Valley, where e-wallets are starting to take off, it is common to see a line of different quick response (QR) code at a merchant's cashier counter. At times, the abundance of these codes can be confusing for both consumers and merchants.

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Wednesday, 24 July 2019 11:25

May 13, 2019, The Edge Malaysia - TNG Driving Mobility

In some ways, Touch 'n Go (TNG) launched many Malaysians on the cashless journey more than two decades ago. Instead of paying cash at tolls, it became possible to pay by simply tapping the card on the machine.

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Wednesday, 24 July 2019 08:59

May 13, 2019, The Edge Malaysia - GrabPay going further

About five years ago, most Malaysians knew of Grab (then known as MyTeksi) as a mere e-hailing platform. Today, it is a lot more than that. Users can even order food (GrabFood) and get documents delivered (GrabExpress) by using the app. One of its biggest features, launched last June, is GrabPay - the group's very own e-wallet.

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Wednesday, 24 July 2019 08:42

May 13, 2019, The Edge Malaysia - Boost looking to maintain its pole position

Boost, the e-wallet developed by Axiata Digital Services Sdn Bhd, is Malaysia's biggest in terms of user and merchant base. This achievement was no easy feat, says CEO Mohd Khairil Abdullah. The Boost team had to put in a lot of effort at the beginning to demystify e-wallets so that the public would understand its value proposition, he adds.

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Wednesday, 24 July 2019 08:21

May 13, 2019, The Edge Malaysia - TM One sees growing demand for data centres with RMiT taking effect in June

Less than six months after the completion of TM One's Klang Valley Core Data Centre (KVDC), 30% of its 90,000 sq ft space has already been taken up. Completed in late January, the ficility is equipped with state-of-art technology designed to cater for the increasing demand for data centres. Demand is expected to accelerate when Bank Negara Malaysia's Risk Management in Technology (RMiT) policy comes into effect on June 1, says Ir Ts Azizi A Hadi, CEO of TM One, the enterprise and public sector business solution arm of Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM).

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Tuesday, 21 May 2019 15:27

April 23, 2019, Harian Metro - Nikmat Secawan Kopi

Jenama minuman kopi , Nescafe Gold melancarkan konsep baru dengan memperkenalkan Kafe Kontena pertamadi The Square, Publika, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, baru-baru ini.

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Tuesday, 21 May 2019 15:24

April 15, 2019, Edge Malaysia - Sime Darby Plantation Goes Deeper Downstream

Sime Darby Plantation Bhd (SDP) is looking to go further down the value chain of speciality and customised products for better returns and accretive growth.

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Tuesday, 21 May 2019 15:17

April 8, 2019, The Edge Malaysia - Thrilling, Disruptive and Game-changing

When Kamarul Muhamed decided to ditch his comfortable and well-paying accounting job almost two decades because it was too vanilla, he knew he was taking a huge risk. But he had to do it because he wanted to do something thrilling, disruptive and game-changing.

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Tuesday, 21 May 2019 15:01

April 8, 2019, The Edge Malaysia - The Big Picture

In 2005, Mark Koay took his savings - whih he had earned by building websitesfor a lot of companies - and the money he had borrowed from his father - and brought a RM1.4 million HP Indigo (Considered the Lamborghini digital printer). He wanted to create a service where he could help people print their digital photos and turn them into photobooks.

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