TNG Digital joins National Fraud Portal to strengthen user protection


KUALA LUMPUR: TNG Digital Sdn Bhd announced that TNG eWallet is the first eWallet to join the National Fraud Portal (NFP) initiative by Bank Negara and Payments Network Malaysia, strengthening its role in fraud prevention and improving digital financial services in Malaysia.

In a statement, the integrated fintech player said the NFP represented a significant step forward in the fight against financial fraud, fostering stronger collaboration among financial institutions and standardising procedures to manage mule accounts.

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“Being part of the NFP, TNG eWallet can now respond more swiftly and conduct more efficient investigations into fraud cases, ensuring that victims receive timely support in tracing and recovering lost funds,” TNG Digital said.

As a Bank Negara-regulated entity, TNG eWallet ensures secure transactions. Joining the NFP and National Scam Response Centre (NSRC) highlights our commitment to user safety and a secure digital financial system, it said.

“At TNG Digital, protecting our users is at the heart of everything we do. By actively supporting these anti-fraud initiatives, we aim to strengthen public trust in digital financial services, ensuring that Malaysians can transact with confidence, knowing that their financial security is our top priority,” TNG Digital said.

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