GrabPay Malaysia is teaming up with the government to boost cashless payment adoption among youths and businesses, particularly micro small and medium enterprises, through the RM300 million ePemula …
GrabPay partners govt to boost adoption of cashless payments in Malaysia
GrabPay Malaysia is teaming up with the government to boost cashless payment adoption among youths and businesses, particularly micro small and medium enterprises, through the RM300 million ePemula …
GrabPay partners govt to boost adoption of cashless payments in Malaysia
GrabPay Malaysia is teaming up with the government to boost cashless payment adoption among youths and businesses, particularly micro small and medium enterprises, through the RM300 million ePemula …
Malaysia Heading The Way Of Crisis-Ridden Sri Lanka – 7 Reasons Why Malaysia Is Heading Towards A Failed State
One of the biggest lessons Malaysia can learn from Sri Lanka’s crisis is that it did not happen overnight, or in the last two years. The island nation has severe structural problems but these were not …
Malaysia Heading The Way Of Crisis-Ridden Sri Lanka – 7 Reasons Why Malaysia Is Heading Towards A Failed State
One of the biggest lessons Malaysia can learn from Sri Lanka’s crisis is that it did not happen overnight, or in the last two years. The island nation has severe structural problems but these were not …
Malaysia’s hoteliers report brisk business since borders reopened
A WEEK after Malaysia reopened its borders, hoteliers say that local and international tourists – deprived of holidays for the better part of the last 2 years – are now willing to splurge on …
Malaysia’s hoteliers report brisk business since borders reopened
A WEEK after Malaysia reopened its borders, hoteliers say that local and international tourists – deprived of holidays for the better part of the last 2 years – are now willing to splurge on …
Singapore and Malaysia Reunite, If Only for Cake
People can finally move freely across the border. Rather than a big surge in spending, they’re enjoying the small stuff.
Singapore and Malaysia Reunite, If Only for Cake
People can finally move freely across the border. Rather than a big surge in spending, they’re enjoying the small stuff.
Moody’s: Malaysia to record 6.0pc economic growth in 2022
Malaysia’s economy is likely to grow 6.0 per cent this year, driven by the reopening of international borders, high vaccination rates, and as the country enters the transition to the endemic phase.