Developed by Tagit, the service reduces reliance on cash, enabling transfers to friends and family on the go.
Maybank Singapore today announced the launch of Maybank Mobile Money, the first person-to-person (P2P) mobile payment service in Singapore that allows a person to send money to anyone using a mobile number.
The service is developed by Tagit, a mobile solutions company.
Available from today, Maybank’s online banking customers can pay anyone, any time, by sending money directly to a Singapore-registered mobile number.
The funds can then be collected via any Singapore bank account.
Through this service, Maybank aims to further reduce the reliance on cash by customers.
Given the increased usage of social networks and video among smartphone users, and Singapore’s top five ranking for app usage, Maybank saw the opportunity to further innovate its digital services.
This prompted the development of Maybank Mobile Money in partnership with mobile solutions company Tagit.
Maybank Mobile Money leverages the inherent capabilities of smart phones to simplify a day-to-day service like money transfers to known recipients via their Singapore-registered mobile number.
Maybank Mobile Money provides Singaporean customers with an alternative payment and collection method for transactions traditionally done via cash or cheque.
The mobile app uses Tagit’s secure, robust and scalable mobility solution platform “Mobeix” to enable person-to-person social payments.
These include the splitting of bills, and taxi fares, payment of fees to small businesses including private tutors and sports coaches, and payment for purchases conducted through social media.
The Maybank Mobile Money service is available as part of the Maybank Mobile Banking App, which was launched in 2012 on the Tagit Mobeix platform.
The app, Maybank SG, is available in both the Apple App and Google Play stores.
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