Aeon Credit implements CTOS eKYC solution for merchants, business partners | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 14 — Aeon Credit Service (M) Bhd  has begun the rollout of the CTOS e-Know Your Customer (eKYC) solution to its customers comprising 12,000 merchants and business partners. In a statement today, CTOS Data Systems Sdn Bhd said the move is expected to fast-track the overall...

Wednesday, 14 Oct 2020 06:56 PM MYT

In a statement today, CTOS Data Systems Sdn Bhd said the move is expected to fast-track the overall use of eKYC solutions in the Malaysian marketplace and contribute to the further digitisation of the economy. “It offers customisable and scalable solutions, accessible to a breadth of businesses, on both mobile and web-based platforms,” it said.

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