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A handy little upgrade for My50 users

If you're the kind of person who reloads the My50 Pass every month and just goes about your commute without thinking too much, Touch 'n Go eWallet just added something that might make you pause and go, "Oh… not bad also.". Prasarana Malaysia Berhad has introduced a new My50 Pass Savings Tracker inside the TNG eWallet app. And while they were at it, they also confirmed that more Rapid travel passes are on the way to the same section of the app.

What the My50 Savings Tracker actually does

The new tracker shows up for users who subscribe to My50 through the Travel Pass mini program in the TNG eWallet app.

Basically, it compares your rides against what you would have paid if you were charged normal per-trip fares. The idea is simple: it gives you a running picture of "this is what you would've spent" versus "this is what you paid with My50," so you can see whether the monthly pass is truly saving you money based on your real travel pattern.

It's not a must-have feature, but it's the kind of thing that answers a question a lot of commuters quietly wonder about: "Am I actually getting value out of this pass, or am I just paying out of habit?"

Where to find it in the app

You'll see it under the Travel Pass page within TNG eWallet (the same place you manage My50). The tracker sits there as a reference, showing your estimated savings based on your trips.

In other words, it's less about changing how you travel, and more about giving you visibility into what your commuting would look like without My50.

Rapid City Pass and Rapid Kembara Pass are going digital too

Alongside the tracker, Prasarana also shared that the Travel Pass mini program will soon support two more passes:

The key detail here is that these digital passes are planned to be sold at the same price as the physical versions, with no extra charges. And like My50, you'll be able to activate them onto NFC-enabled Touch 'n Go cards through the app.

That's a big convenience move, because it keeps everything in one place: buy, manage, and activate — without needing to hunt down a counter just to get started.

"Coming soon" is already showing up

At the moment, those two passes aren't live on the Travel Pass page yet. But the app has started showing a "coming soon" tab next to the My50 option, which is basically the app hinting that more is about to land there.

Prasarana and TNG Digital have also confirmed the rollout date: digital Rapid City Pass and Rapid Kembara Pass purchases via TNG eWallet are set to start on 9 February 2026.

Final thoughts

This update is one of those small quality-of-life improvements that makes public transport feel a bit more modern. The My50 Savings Tracker won't change your commute, but it does make the value clearer — and once Rapid City and Rapid Kembara go digital, the Travel Pass page starts looking like a proper "one-stop pass counter" inside your phone.

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