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Razer Pay eWallet is shutting down, payments to be suspended after 31 August

Razer is ending its Razer Pay eWallet service in both Malaysia and Singapore. Gaming-centric brand has posted a notice on its website informing that Razer Pay (Beta) will end on 30th September 2021 and they thank everyone for supporting them.

According to the notice, they were able to test-bed multiple products and features during the beta launch with the valuable feedback received from their users and partners. It said that Razer is committed to ensure that all account withdrawal and closure processes are user-friendly and compliant with regulators.

If you still have credit in your Razer Pay eWallet, you can continue to use it until 31st August 2021.

According to the FAQ, today (6th August) will be the final day that Razer Pay accepts new registrations, top-ups and peer-to-peer (P2P) transfers. If you have Razer Card gift codes, you can still claim them until 31st August 2021.

For those who are still using the Razer Card, it can be used for payments until 31st August 2021. Razer Pay (Beta) officially ends on 30th September and the app will no longer be available from 1st October 2021.

To take out your remaining Razer Pay eWallet balance, Malaysian users can tap on the “Withdraw” tab, click on cash out and follow the provided steps. After the steps are completed, you should receive your funds within 5 business days. For Singapore Razer Pay users, you can tap on “Withdraw”, click on “Bank Account” or “eWallet” and then follow the steps.

For more info, you can check out the official FAQ for both Malaysia and Singapore. If you need help, you can contact them via support in the app or via Live Chat.

Razer Card

Razer Pay was first launched in Malaysia in July 2018 as a joint partnership between Razer and Berjaya Corporation Berhad. The following year, they launched the Razer Pay Beta in Singapore. In October last year, Razer even introduced their very own Razer Card that lights up when you pay and it was limited to 1,337 selected users for its beta programme.

In Malaysia, consumers are spoilt for choice when it comes to eWallets. It appears that Razer has struggled to compete with the likes of GrabPay, Touch ‘n Go eWallet and Boost. It’s worth highlighting that Berjaya Group linked telco, U Mobile, had launched its GoPayz eWallet service a year after Razer Pay was introduced in Malaysia.

In December last year, Razer failed to secure a digital bank license in Singapore. Razer Fintech CEO Lee Li Meng responded by saying that their strategy of extending the Razer Fintech business into digital banking remains unchanged. He added that Razer Fintech has already been engaging other jurisdictions in parallel while awaiting the results of the Singapore license.

Thanks to Swee Huatz for dropping the tip on our RKMD Facebook Group.

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