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Cashless in Japan: Can you travel and spend with just TNG eWallet?One example is the McDonald’s at Tokyo’s Narita Airport Terminal 2. If you’re a TNG eWallet user, you can pay using the TNG eWallet Visa Prepaid card which uses the same balance from your ...
PETALING JAYA: The Touch 'n Go (TNG) eWallet has unveiled a new feature called SOS Balance, which aims to prevent users from being caught at toll plazas due to insufficient balance in their accounts.
Touch 'n Go (TNG) eWallet has launched its new travel eSIM service, providing roaming across 149 countries, including Japan, South Korea, China, and Singapore. For those unaware, eSIMs are a ...
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TNG eWallet’s Visa Prepaid continues to offer 0% markup for foreign currency exchange rateTNG eWallet claims that this is Malaysia’s first ... SGD1 = RM3.53 on TNG Visa versus SGD1= RM3.589 for Alipay+. In this example, TNG Visa has the better rate. However, when we try MYR to ...
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