Seven out of 10 Malaysian consumers are now actively using contactless card payments, according to global card issuer Visa Inc.
More than 90 per cent of Malaysians are familiar with contactless payment systems, the recently released Visa Consumer Payment Attitudes 2022 study found, with almost 70 per cent of them using such systems – an increase from 56 per cent recorded in the previous year.
Contactless payments were most common in Malaysia’s supermarkets, at 53 per cent, following by retail stores (46 per cent) and restaurants (44 per cent), the study said.
Visa’s Malaysia country manager Ng Kong Boon said the Southeast Asian nation has become one of the most developed contactless payments markets in the Asia-Pacific, with eight in 10 Visa transactions being contactless.
The study, which surveyed 1,000 Malaysians aged 18 to 65, was part of a regional research project that polled 6,550 consumers across seven Southeast Asian markets – Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
About 92 per cent of Malaysian respondents indicated that they had used credit or debit card payments. In addition, more than three in four said they had attempted to go cashless, with 67 per cent having tried to go cashless for at least a few days.
The use of cashless payments has increased over the years via contactless cards, QR-code payments, online shopping and in-app payments.
Source : The Star Online