TNG Digital launches ASB financing in TNG eWallet, in collaboration with CIMB


KUALA LUMPUR: TNG Digital Sdn Bhd, the operator of the TNG eWallet, has launched its first Islamic financing offering, ASB Financing, in collaboration with CIMB.

In a statement today, TNG Digital said that through a more convenient and integrated financing experience within TNG eWallet, users can now participate in Amanah Saham Bumiputera (ASB) investments

via structured monthly commitments instead of relying on substantial upfront savings.

It said that bumiputera users already make up 70 per cent of TNG eWallet’s Amanah Saham Nasional Bhd (ASNB) investor base and contribute 52 per cent of total investment value on the platform, signalling strong demand for accessible investment and wealth-building solutions within this segment.

TNB Digital chief financial services Desmond Teoh said the launch marked an important step in broadening the range of financial solutions available through the e-wallet’s GOfinance feature.

"The strong adoption of ASNB investments on our platform clearly reflects growing interest in accessible and digitally connected wealth-building solutions among Malaysians,” he added. 

Since the integration of ASNB in 2023, TNG Digital said TNG eWallet has continued to see growing adoption of digital investment services, with a 44 per cent year-on-year growth in users actively investing through the platform as of May 2026.

With financing amounts ranging from RM10,000 up to RM200,000 and flexible tenures between five and 40 years, users can choose a plan that best fits their financial goals and capacity. - Bernama

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