CSR programme to help schools in digital drive


(from left): Malaysia Xiang Lian Youth Association Charity and Education Fund deputy president Lim Kim Yu, executive advisor Datuk Seri Ang Lai Hee, vice president Koong Lin Loong, Green Packet group managing director and chief executive officer Puan Chan Cheong, Lim, Malaysia Xiang Lian Youth Association Charity and Education Fund vice president Datuk Seri Alan Tan, Kiple CEO Kay Tan and Malaysia Xiang Lian Youth Association Charity and Education Fund vice president Datuk Lee Teck Hua at the event.

A total of 500 schools nationwide are set to benefit from the implementation of cashless solutions and artificial intelligence-powered facial recognition over the next few months, thanks to a joint corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme to digitalise schools.

The initiative by Green Packet Bhd's wholly-owned subsidiary KiplePay Sdn Bhd and the Malaysia Xiang Lian Youth Association Charity and Education Fund was sealed in a recent memorandum of understanding (MoU), which will create an end-to-end digital experience.

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