Green Packet in e-payment tie-up with Bank Islam


Strategic partnership: (from left) Tan, KiplePay director of business development Ricky Lew, Bank Islam head of deposit and cash management Mohd Noor Jab and Muazzam at the agreement signing ceremony.

PETALING JAYA: Green Packet Bhd’s unit is tying up with Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd to offer e-payment and cashless payment services in universities and higher learning institutions in the country.

Green Packet said its wholly owned subsidiary, KiplePay Sdn Bhd, had entered into a strategic collaboration with Bank Islam to empower the cashless communities, particularly in the education sector, and support the huge growth in payments for the e-commerce industry.

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