TNG Digital will stop supporting debit card-linked Quick Payment and Auto Reload on TNG eWallet from 13 May 2026.
The change, reported by SoyaCincau, affects users who rely on debit cards for automatic top-ups. Credit card users are not affected.
Debit card users can still reload manually through the app.
Other reload methods include DuitNow Transfer, credit cards and reload PINs.
TNG Digital had paused the debit card features while reviewing transaction performance before deciding to remove support for them, citing reliability concerns.
Users switching to credit cards should note that TNG eWallet charges a 1% convenience fee for reloads made with Malaysian-issued credit cards.
Higher charges may apply for cards issued outside Malaysia.
Reloads via Malaysian-issued debit cards and DuitNow Transfer remain free. Reload PINs credited into Non-Transferable Balance are also free of charge.
The change may affect users who use TNG eWallet for toll payments through PayDirect or RFID.
Its SOS Balance feature can cover eligible toll transactions when a user has insufficient wallet balance, but only for selected users.
If the amount is not repaid within 24 hours, SOS Balance will remain suspended and users will be unable to make e-wallet payments or purchases until they reload.
Featured image: Edited by Fintech News Malaysia, based on image by freepik via Magnific
