Govt hospitals, clinics to go cashless

Govt hospitals, clinics to go cashless

All Malaysian government hospitals and clinics under the health ministry will soon provide the option for cashless payments. The new system will be made effective from October 1. Payments using debit and credit cards as well as e-wallets will be accepted. The ministry expects 95% of transactions in its hospitals and clinics to be cashless by the end of the year.

 

Govt hospitals, clinics to go cashless

Govt hospitals, clinics to go cashless

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