Here’s how the TNG eWallet Visa card looks like.
The Touch ‘n Go eWallet Visa Card may have a watercolour graffiti design and will be available in the coming days.
According to Lowat.net technology media reports, the Touch ‘n Go eWallet Visa Card will be designed with watercolour graffiti, the theme colours will be blue, green, and yellow, and the shape will be the same as that of regular bank cards.
On the front of the Touch ‘n Go eWallet Visa Card are the words Touch ‘n Go eWallet and VISA, as well as the chip and payWave icons. A 16-digit card number, expiration date, CCV, and other information may be found on the back.
Touch ‘n Go eWallet accidentally exposed the details of Visa cards on the official website a few days ago, which means Malaysian citizens over the age of 18 can apply. Users can apply for a Visa Card on Touch ‘n Go eWallet using the eKYC electronic verification process.
The Touch ‘n Go eWallet Visa Card not only supports card swiping in stores and payWave payments, but it can also be withdrawn from ATMs. Each withdrawal is limited to RM1,000, with a daily maximum of RM5,000.
Touch ‘n Go eWallet Visa Card is expected to be linked with Touch ‘n Go eWallet, and users will be able to spend their Touch ‘n Go eWallet balance or their GO+ balance.
It should be noted that this Visa Card cannot be used to pay tolls, parking fees, or to travel by public transportation.