Malaysia law shapes every account decision
These legal terms explain how we accept an account, maintain wallet records, handle privacy requests and apply rules when Malaysia law changes. We do not treat access as universal; your ability to open or use an account depends on local law and is available where local
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law permits. Payment references such as Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPX appear here only because transaction records can be needed for identity checks, dispute handling, tax queries, anti-fraud checks or account closure. If a term changes, we place the updated wording on this page
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and apply it from the stated date. You should read the current version before adding funds, requesting a payout or asking us to amend account details, because those actions may create records we must keep for legal reasons.
Service availability depends on jurisdiction. It is the user's responsibility to check local law before access.