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GCE now accepts credit, debit and prepaid card payments

  • BY Alexander Wong
  • 15 September 2023
  • 2:26 pm
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You can now use your Visa, Mastercard and MyDebit cards to pay for tolls on Guthrie Corridor Expressway (GCE). The highway managed by Prolintas kicked off its open payment system trial on GCE shortly after enabling it on AKLEH last week.

According to Prolintas, highway users can use their credit, debit and prepaid cards at the following toll plazas:

  • Bukit Jelutong Toll Plaza, GCE
  • Elmina Toll Plaza, GCE
  • Lagong Toll Plaza, GCE
  • Datuk Keramat Toll Plaza, AKLEH

To use your payment cards, do look out for the designated toll payment lane which carries the Mastercard, Visa and MyDebit logos as you approach the toll plaza. These payment methods are only applicable to Class 1 vehicles.

GCE is the 10th highway that currently accepts credit, debit and prepaid cards for toll payments. Other highways include MEX, Sprint, LDP, KESAS, Smart Tunnel, NPE, BESRAYA and DUKE.

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Related reading

  • AKLEH now accepts credit and debit cards for toll payments
  • DUKE Highway begins to accept credit and debit cards for toll payments
  • NPE and BESRAYA now accept Credit and Debit cards for toll payment
  • KESAS and SMART Tunnel can accept MyDebit, Credit and Debit Cards for toll payments
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