APRIL 17 — After years of waiting, Touch ‘n Go has finally released its new Enhanced TNG Card which allows top-ups via NFC on your smartphone. This solves one of the biggest pain points of reloading a physical TNG card and it is definitely better than the previous dumb eWallet top-up feature introduced in 2018. If you’re thinking of getting one and want to know what’s the difference versus the standard TNG card, here’s everything you need to know.
What is an Enhanced TNG Card?
Like any regular TNG card, this new version still has its own separate credit balance. That means you must ensure sufficient balance in the card if you plan on using it for tolls, public transport and parking that don’t support the PayDirect feature. The only benefit of its NFC feature is that you won’t need to look for a kiosk or go to a counter to reload the card. Just use your TNG eWallet app and tap the card to reload. But do note that the NFC top-up feature is not available yet and you’ll have to wait for Touch ‘n Go eWallet to update their app.
In terms of design, the Enhanced version gets a clean minimalistic look with a slight pink to blue gradient. The card costs RM10 without any preloaded credit. At the moment, the card is being sold in limited quantities and we got ours at the Touch ‘n Go Hub at Nu Sentral yesterday. According to some responses on Twitter, the new card was sold out yesterday evening and we are not sure when the cards will be restocked.
How do you reload the Enhanced TNG Card?
If you plan on using the new card today, you would still need to top it up via a TNG Kiosks or over-the-counter at selected participating stores and retail outlets. You can already link the card to the Touch ‘n Go eWallet using the serial number, and this allows you to see the balance, expiry date and enable PayDirect.
Enhanced TNG Card limitations and capabilities
There has been a lot of confusion and misunderstanding about what the new Enhanced TNG Card can do. Firstly, it still works like a normal TNG Card and this means you can use it to make payments at any terminals that accept Touch ‘n Go including public transport. This also means you can also use it with your SmartTAG for highway toll payments.
The Enhanced TNG Card isn’t a Visa PayWave or Mastercard Paypass, so you can’t use it to pay at normal credit or debit card terminals. If you’re looking for a TNG eWallet-linked card that can be used at all card terminals, you’ll have to wait for TNG’s Visa prepaid card that’s expected to launch this year.
It is also worth highlighting that the NFC top-up feature is not automatic like the credit-card-linked Zing card. You would still need to perform the reload manually by tapping the card on your phone with Touch ‘n Go eWallet. For an easier explanation, your phone is now your personal TNG Top-up kiosk, allowing you to reload anywhere at any time with zero charges.
By adding the Enhanced TNG card to your TNG eWallet app, you do get to enjoy PayDirect functionality where it is supported. For those who didn’t know, PayDirect is a feature that allows you to pay using your eWallet balance instead of deducting your physical card’s balance. It is supported on most toll highways in the Klang Valley except for PLUS and other highways. There are some carparks that support PayDirect as well which include Nu Sentral itself.
Since not all TNG terminals, car parks, and highways support PayDirect, you must ensure that you have sufficient balance at all times.
Should you bother spending RM10 for the Enhanced TNG Card?
If you’ve been using PayDirect on your existing TNG card to pay for your tolls, then there’s very little benefit to switching to the new card. PayDirect already offers a seamless eWallet payment deduction but only if the highways support it.
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