Bank Islam to decommission GO banking app, BankIslam.biz website from June 28


KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd will retire its legacy mobile banking app, GO, and Internet banking platform www.bankislam.biz effective June 28, 2025.

The bank said in a statement today that since the November 2024 launch of the new and enhanced BIMB Mobile banking app and BIMB Web (web.bimb.com), over 90 per cent of the existing user base have successfully migrated to the new digital banking platforms.

"This overwhelming adoption has fast-tracked the decommissioning deadline from Nov 28, 2025 to June 28, 2025, six months ahead of schedule, reinforcing Bank Islam’s commitment to delivering a seamless and secure banking experience,” it said.

Bank Islam said that to ensure uninterrupted access to its digital banking services, customers are urged to transition to the new platforms immediately.

"The upgraded and enhanced solutions offer improved functionality, greater security including biometric login and secure transaction authentication and an intuitive interface, reflecting the bank’s commitment to continue digital innovation and customer-centric service,” said Bank Islam.

BIMB Mobile delivers a refreshed digital experience with a sleek interface, robust performance and strengthened safety features upgrades, including biometric login and secure transaction authentication.

With just a few simple taps, customers can seamlessly manage essential banking services, such as balance enquiries, fund transfers, bill payments, DuitNow QR transactions, zakat contributions, Debit Card-i maintenance and the new Bank Islam Gold Account-i. - Bernama

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