Touch 'n Go eWallet is also supported on taxi-hailing including EzCab, Public Cab, MULA and MyCar; and online such as DeliverEat, Aliments, Beep Delivery, Go Eat, EASI, LOLOL, MULA Eats, PichaEats, RunningMan, SmartBite, , KFC Delivery, and Delivery.
Retrieved 15 May 2020.
Retrieved 15 May 2020.
Retrieved 18 May 2020.
Retrieved 15 May 2020.
New Reward Vouchers are refreshed on a monthly basis, thus users are required to Start their Goals every month.
On 2 November 2018, the second round of pilot testing was rolled out to allow more drivers to sign up for the test before the RFID system was made available to the public.
NextRetrieved 15 May 2020.
Retrieved 15 May 2020. Retrieved 15 May 2020. Unlike its competitors, GrabPay and Boost, whose functionality were completely disabled until users have finished their RM30 which were received from the stimulus plan, Touch 'n Go eWallet did not show an additional RM30 from their user balance when users attempt to perform P2P transfer, which made P2P transfer functionality still usable despite the balance from the stimulus plan remaining inside their account.
NextRetrieved 25 January 2021.
Before the partnership with , Touch 'n Go had originally released its e-wallet application in February 2017, which was called Touch 'n Go Wallet.
Toll fares are deducted from the eWallet balance. Retrieved 25 January 2021. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
NextInitially, the installation of the RFID chip into the car could only be done by Touch 'n Go staff at the RFID fitment center, but as the RFID program exited the pilot testing and was made available to the public on 15 February 2020, users could install their RFID chip themselves from 15 May 2020.