KAF Digital Bank has begun onboarding a select group of public customers as part of its PERINTIS phase, which marks an important step in the development of Islamic digital banking in Malaysia.
Starting from April 25, early adopters will have the opportunity to explore the bank’s Shariah-compliant digital banking platform before its full public launch.
The PERINTIS phase will serve as a testing period, allowing users to provide feedback and help refine the platform.
Rafiza Ghazali, CEO of KAF Digital Bank, commented,

“This PERINTIS launch represents a major milestone in our journey towards revolutionising digital banking in Malaysia. We are committed to creating a platform that not only provides seamless financial services but also empowers users with the tools and knowledge to make informed financial decisions.”
The key features of the PERINTIS phase include early access for selected participants, who will be among the first to use the digital bank app.
They will also have access to financial literacy tools aimed at improving their understanding of financial management and investment.
Participants will be able to provide feedback to help shape the future of KAF Digital Bank.
In addition, the bank has partnered with POD to launch a financial literacy platform, particularly targeting underserved and unserved communities.
Customers can earn reward points by engaging in financial literacy activities, such as quizzes and games, and exchange these points for various rewards.
Those who registered their interest by January 13, 2025 will receive invitations to join the PERINTIS phase.
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