Simpler mobile card transactions with DiGi’s Plug n Pay


PAYMENT READY: (l-r) Soft Space Sdn Bhd CEO Cheng Chew Soon; Lee; Sunlight Taxi Sdn Bhd executive director Sufriady Mohd Yusuf; Murty; Viegas; and Mastercard country head for Malaysia and Brunei Safdar Khan at the demonstration of the Plug and Pay solution, which will be deployed in 1,000 Sunlight taxis.

SHAH ALAM: DiGi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd has launched a new mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) solution which will benefit its SME and enterprise clientele by making debit and credit card transactions easier to conduct while on the go. 

The service, which is called Plug n Pay, utilises mobile payments solution designed by Soft Space Sdn Bhd. It is being offered by DiGi in collaboration with CIMB Bank Bhd and is available exclusively on the Android platform. 

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