Dapat Vista to roll out two new products this year


Dapat Vista Amanda Sabri

KUALA LUMPUR: With the rise of digital payments amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Dapat Vista (M) Sdn Bhd, is on a roll to introduce two new products this year allocating a capital expenditure of up to RM5mil.

Dubbed as the digital court bail payment solution provider through its eJamin app, the company will soon introduce eDenda, a new digital court fine payment solution in the third quarter of this year, as well as a suite of solutions that would assist state governments to effectively deliver financial assistance to underserved communities.

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