Malaysia – The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) have announced the joint launch of the real-time payment system linkage between Malaysia’s DuitNow and Singapore’s PayNow.

The DuitNow-PayNow linkage enables instant, secure, and cost-effective person-to-person (P2P) fund transfers and remittances between the two countries. It will also be the first to include the participation of non-bank financial institutions from both countries, providing access to a broader group of users.

For users in Malaysia, the service will first be available for all Maybank, CIMB, and TNG Digital’s users. Meanwhile, the same service will be available in Singapore for customers of Liquid Group, Maybank Singapore, OCBC, and UOB under a phased approach.

Other financial institutions will be gradually onboarded, and the number of eligible users will gradually increase until the end of January 2024. This is to provide support for the customer’s familiarity with the new service.

With this new cross-border P2P payment system, eligible consumers of participating financial institutions will be able to send and receive funds of up to RM3,000 or S$1,000 daily by using the recipient’s mobile phone number or VPA.

The DuitNow-PayNow linkage is an outcome of extensive collaboration among the central banks, payment system operators, scheme owners, and participating financial institutions of both countries.

This milestone is expected to improve the cost, speed, access, and transparency of cross-border payments, with users from both countries fully benefiting from the linkage’s cost-effectiveness, inclusivity, and accessibility.

This initiative follows the QR payment linkage announced on March 31, 2023, which enabled cross-border QR payments to merchants.

Datuk Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour, governor at BNM, said, “Cross-border payments that are fast, secure, and cost-efficient can provide immense benefits, especially for individuals and small businesses in countries with very close economic ties such as Malaysia and Singapore. The DuitNow-PayNow linkage enables us to reap these benefits towards our shared growth and prosperity while laying the foundations for scalable cross-border payment networks across and beyond ASEAN.”

Ravi Menon, managing director at MAS, said, “The PayNow-DuitNow linkage is the culmination of a shared aspiration by Singapore and Malaysia to facilitate cross-border payments between our two countries. This linkage represents another step towards ASEAN’s vision for regional payment interconnectivity.”

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – In the spirit of the current Chinese New year festivities, Malaysia’s national QR standard DuitNow has launched a CNY-themed campaign that is consisted of a 3D CuBig billboard on Jalan Ampang that is sure to make Malaysians have a ‘roarsome’ Year of the Tiger.

The campaign features a QR code that users can scan and use an IG filter to interact with. It is the first of its kind in Malaysia and has already caught the eye of passersby, all eager to enjoy this interactive experience and share it with their friends and family.

Malaysians can send or tag unforgettable Chinese New Year greetings to their loved ones by simply scanning the QR code on the billboard and interacting with it using the IG filter.

“We wanted to give Malaysians a little something extra to be excited about this Chinese New Year, and an interactive AR experience at a prime location in Kuala Lumpur seemed like the perfect idea. Our Sure Can campaign aims to encourage Malaysians to make payments using DuitNow QR so that they can have the ultimate convenience when it comes to shopping,” a spokesperson for PayNet commented regarding the campaign.

With AR interactions normally confined to much smaller real estate such as brochures or ang-pao packets, DuitNow QR commissioned Dreamsmind by DreamsKingdoms to take on the task of bringing this to life. To make it as realistic as possible, DreamsKingdoms opted to shoot real world footage of a lion dance combined with 3D ambience as opposed to the norm of using full 3D animation, with the end result ultimately paying off.

Interested ones who want to see the campaign in action can head over to the interactive DuitNow QR billboard on Jalan Ampang, at the intersection in front of KLCC, and then scan the QR code to access the DuitNow QR Instagram filter.