Touch ‘n Go eWallet users can still top up their credit cards up to RM5,000 per month and the money will be considered as transferable for any transfer or transaction.
Last month, Touch ‘n Go eWallet started to divide its eWallet balance into Transferable and Non-Transferable.
When a user tops up the Touch ‘n Go eWallet using Internet banking or a transfer card, the amount will be considered transferable. Payments made by credit card or government rewards will be considered non-transferable.
Notwithstanding, each Premium tier subscriber can still recharge up to RM5,000 per month from their credit card and this amount will be considered as transferable. Once the credit card top-up exceeds RM5,000, the rest of the balance will be considered as non-transferable. You can go to the eWallet top-up page and then you will see the limit you can top-up with your credit card.
Recently Touch ‘n Go eWallet also started to support DuitNow Transfer, which is the ability to transfer money from your eWallet to your bank account immediately. This is a very useful service for credit card users who usually lack cash flow.
Credit card users can load money from their credit card to Touch ‘n Go eWallet when they need it urgently, and then transfer money from Touch ‘n Go eWallet to their bank account in less than 5 minutes.