Touch ‘n Go eWallet is now accepted at all 7-Eleven stores nationwide. This is the latest eWallet to be enabled at the convenience store chain in addition to Razer Pay and AliPay.
Apart from making payments for your Slurpee and other refreshments, you can also use the eWallet to pay for prepaid reloads, utility bills and other in-store services. You could also use your eWallet to top up your physical TNG card, but do note that 7-Eleven still charges 50 sen for every top-up.
In addition, Lazada has also added the eWallet as a new payment method. If you checkout via the Lazada mobile app, you will be directed to a verification page that uses your mobile number and a 6-digit pin.
It’s also supported on Lazada’s desktop website and you can pay by scanning a QR code that’s displayed after the checkout page. It’s worth mentioning that you can’t use it to top-up Lazada’s very own eWallet. The TNG eWallet is available on both Google Play Store and Apple’s AppStore.
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