Touch 'n Go (TnG) Digital is expanding what its eWallet can do, and this time it's making life just a little more convenient. The popular eWallet app has introduced a new feature that allows users to scan not only payment QR codes, but also non-payment ones — think menus, tickets, registration forms, and even simple web links.
Moving Beyond Just Payments
Previously, the "Scan" function in TnG eWallet was mainly used for transactions — whether paying at mamak stalls, convenience stores, or even at parking machines. But in today's world, QR codes aren't just about money. They're everywhere: restaurant tables, shopping malls, bus tickets, and even event registrations.
Now, instead of needing a separate QR scanner app, users can rely on their TnG eWallet as an all-in-one tool. With just one tap on the "Scan" icon, you can point your camera at any QR code. From there, the app will guide you — whether that means opening a payment page, directing you to a website, or storing event details for later.
Why This Matters for Malaysians
QR codes have quietly become a part of daily life in Malaysia. We scan them to order food, access discounts, claim e-vouchers, or even board certain public transport services. By integrating this capability, TnG eWallet is positioning itself as more than just a payment app — it's aiming to become a digital companion that fits into both financial and lifestyle needs.
This enhancement also complements TnG eWallet's other services such as bill payments, insurance, e-commerce, investments, and international remittance. It's a clear signal that TnG wants to keep users inside its ecosystem for as many daily activities as possible.
Rewards to Kickstart the Feature
To celebrate the launch, TnG Digital is throwing in some incentives. Users stand a chance to win eWallet credits or reload PINs just by scanning non-payment QR codes. Alternatively, sharing your experience on social media with the hashtag #SatuAppSemuaQR could also put you in the running for rewards.
The Bigger Picture
With this update, TnG eWallet isn't just trying to keep up with the competition — it's future-proofing itself. As digital adoption grows, having one app that covers payments, lifestyle, and even everyday utilities could make it the go-to choice for Malaysians. For users, it means one less app to download and one less hassle to juggle.
In short, scanning a QR code in Malaysia has never been simpler — and now, you won't need to think twice about which app to open first.
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