KiplePay fast tracks Perak’s digital agenda


KiplePay CEO Tan Kay Yen said businesses outside Malaysia’s major cities are recognising the need to go digital and would require the necessary support to help them in their digitalisation journey.

SHAH ALAM: Green Packet Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary KiplePay Sdn Bhd has introduced new digital features to its e-commerce platform E-Mall, which provides Perak hawkers with the ability to apply for permits from the E-Mall function within the KiplePay app.

“This is in continuation of the partnership with Digital Perak, which was first announced in October 2020 to digitally onboard residents in Perak, with the key feature being the unified payment platform consisting of KiplePay e-wallet and KiplePay payment gateway that enables cashless payment for in-store and online transactions for the convenience of both merchants and shoppers, ” it said.

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