Touch ‘n Go has just extended its eWallet’s “TNG Card” feature to cover LKSA (Lebuhraya Kemuning-Shah Alam) and SMART Tunnel. This allows you to use your eWallet balance instead of the physical TNG card credit to pay for your toll charges. If you only use these highways on a daily basis, you won’t need to top up your physical card and all you’ll need is to maintain sufficient eWallet balance via the Touch ‘n Go app.
When this physical TNG card to eWallet linking feature was introduced last year, it was only available for DUKE highway. With this announcement, you can use your eWallet credit to pay for a total of 2 highways and one tolled tunnel.
To enable this feature, you’ll need to download the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app and then add your physical TNG card by entering the serial number. You can top up your eWallet via online banking or credit/debit card.
For added convenience, the Touch ‘n Go eWallet also supports auto-reloads via credit card and you can set how much to reload based on your preset minimum balance. Unlike the traditional Touch ‘n Go Zing card, there are no extra surcharge for each auto reload via the Touch ‘n Go app. You can view your past transaction history via the eWallet app and there’s also the option to send a copy of the history via email.
Do note that if your eWallet has insufficient balance, the toll charges will be deducted from your physical TNG card. You can still use your physical TNG card to pay toll at non-supported highways but it will be deducted from your card balance. Touch ‘n Go aims to extend this linked card feature to cover all toll booths in the Klang Valley by end of 2019.
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