Now you can use your e-wallet to get your Ramly Burger fix


Fast food gets faster, with Malaysian burger brand Ramly Group now accepting e-wallet payments at most stores. — ANDREW CHONG/The Star

Local fast food company Ramly Group will start accepting cashless payments at its official stores, though customers will still need cash to pay at independent burger stalls.

The Borneo Post reported that the move comes following a partnership with Hong Leong Islamic Bank (HLISB), where the burger franchise will adopt the bank's online and mobile banking platform, HLConnectFirst.

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