If you’re thinking of ordering lunch or dinner via Foodpanda, you might’ve noticed a new payment option available to you. Touch ‘n Go eWallet has announced that they’re expanding their payment reach in a partnership with Foodpanda Malaysia, allowing customers to pay for their Foodpanda delivery with their Touch ‘n Go eWallet.
In a statement from Touch ‘n Go, the company notes that not only is Touch ‘n Go eWallet now an optional payment method on Foodpanda, but users will also be able to enjoy RM12 off when they spend a minimum of RM25 at checkout when playing orders on Foodpanda, as long as you use Touch ‘n Go eWallet to pay for it of course.
According to Alan Ni, CEO of TNG Digital Sdn Bhd, they’re excited to partner up with Foodpanda, providing over 18 million Touch ‘n Go eWallet users to an additional platform across Malaysia. He adds:
“Our users will be able to enjoy the convenience of foodpanda’s delivery services for a wide variety of food, grocery and daily essentials while having peace of mind when they make payments with Touch ‘n Go eWallet, knowing that their transactions will be safe and secure,” – Alan Ni, TNG Digital Chief Executive Officer
On top of that, FoodPanda Malaysia’s CEO Sayatan Das says that the delivery platform is committed to providing their users with the convenience of having their food and daily essentials delivered to their doorstep, and that they continue to strive to be better always, with the latest partnership with Touch ‘n Go eWallet now able to give users an additional payment method option.
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