Rosol Wahid launching the ReDI programme at the Precinct 2 farmers’ market site in Putrajaya yesterday.
Rosol said Putrajaya Corporation would make it a requirement in the near future in an effort to prepare retail sector players for the expanded use of cashless payment systems in business. ReDI is a collaboration between the ministry and various government and private agencies. These include the federal territories ministry, housing and local government ministry, Bank Negara Malaysia , Companies Commission of Malaysia as well as Maybank and Touch n’ Go.
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