Public Bank enables QR payment with Indonesia and Thailand


“With the Malaysian government looking to open its international borders by March, the convenience of using cross-border payment and DuitNow QR linkage with both Indonesia and Thailand will further encourage economic activities with these nations,” said Public Bank managing director and chief executive officer Tan Sri Tay Ah Lek.(pic)

KUALA LUMPUR: Public Bank customers will be able to make instant payments with the DuitNow QR cross-border payment between Malaysia and Indonesia or Thailand via Public Bank’s PBe QR Service.

The bank said in a statement that this would allow customers travelling abroad to transact conveniently with merchants in Indonesia and Thailand using Public Bank’s mobile banking application – PB engage.

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