Touch ‘n Go now has full coverage for digital on-street parking payments in KL and Selangor


Other areas covered in the app also include those in the states of Negeri Sembilan, Kelantan, Terrenganu, Perak and Putrajaya. — KHOR SOW YEE/The Star

Touch ‘n Go (TNG) has added the Klang Municipal Council (MPK), Seremban City Council (MBS) Nilai and Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) to its list of supported areas of on-street parking payment in its ewallet on Monday.

The addition brings the total number of supported areas to 19, which includes the total coverage of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.

Other areas covered in the app also include those in the states of Negeri Sembilan, Kelantan, Terrenganu, Perak and Putrajaya.

Existing areas include the following:

  • Kuala Lumpur City Hall
  • Subang Jaya City Council
  • Kota Bharu Municipal Council
  • Kota Bharu Municipal Council: Pasir Tumboh
  • Kuala Langat Municipal Council
  • Shah Alam City Council
  • Kuala Terengganu City Council
  • Machang District Council
  • Sepang Municipal Council
  • Kajang Municipal Council
  • Kuala Selangor Municipal Council
  • Selayang City Council
  • Teluk Intan Municipal Council
  • Putrajaya Corporation
  • Petaling Jaya City Council
  • Seremban City Council

In a press statement, TNG CEO Alan Ni said the company’s goal is to provide coverage for on-street parking payments nationwide in its ewallet.

“With more than 300,000 users paying their parking fee with Touch ‘n Go eWallet daily, this expansion will bring good news to more users and our aim is to provide nationwide on-street parking coverage,” he said.

On-street parking payments are available in the TNG ewallet app under the “Services" section, where users can add vehicles to pay for parking, select location of the parking, and make payments based on the duration the vehicle will remain parked in the location.

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