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Touch n’ Go eWallet Is Now foodpanda’s Latest Payment Option

by Low Boon ShenFebruary 16, 2023
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Touch n’ Go eWallet Is Now foodpanda’s Latest Payment Option

You can now order food and pay through TnG – with early-bird promotions.

Touch n' Go eWallet Is Now Foodpanda's Latest Payment Option

foodpanda users: you now have a new payment option in the form of Touch n’ Go eWallet. The cashless service provider has also announced that beginning today until 28 Feb 2023, users with TnG eWallet are eligible for RM12 off with orders over RM25 in total.

“Touch ‘n Go eWallet is excited to partner with foodpanda to provide more than 18 million Touch ‘n Go eWallet users access to a seamless delivery experience across Malaysia. Our users will be able to enjoy the convenience of foodpanda’s delivery services for a wide variety of food, grocery and daily essentials while having peace of mind when they make payments with Touch ‘n Go eWallet, knowing that their transactions will be safe and secure,” said Alan Ni, CEO of TNG Digital Sdn Bhd.

foodpanda Malaysia CEO, Sayantan Das has added, “foodpanda Malaysia is committed to providing our customers with the convenience of having their food and daily essentials delivered right to their doorstep. We strive to be 1% better each time and add value to our customer’s experience. This time, it is to give them more options in payment methods.”

“We are proud to be partnering with TNG Digital to enable the usage of Touch ’n Go eWallet on our platform. Leveraging our synergies as the leading quick commerce platform and the largest eWallet provider in the country, we are happy to play our role in encouraging the adoption of digital payment for the convenience and safety of millions of our merchants, riders and customers.”

Pokdepinion: As a Grab user I can’t exactly relate but hey, I welcome this.

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