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Paydibs Strengthens Malaysian Merchants by Promoting Digital Inclusion

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Tee Kean Kang, Chief Executive Officer of Paydibs

Tee Kean Kang, Chief Executive Officer of Paydibs

Across Malaysia, small business owners are increasingly transforming the way they sell, manage, and connect with customers, signaling a broader shift in the nation’s digital economy. From retailers integrating online ordering systems to street food vendors experimenting with digital payments, each small adaptation highlights the growing role of technology in everyday commerce. While Malaysia’s digital infrastructure and innovation are important, the true measure of progress lies in the breadth of participation among small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Recognizing this, Budget 2026 has allocated RM150 million to accelerate SME digital adoption and RM200 million to support innovation commercialization, demonstrating the government’s confidence in small businesses as drivers of digital growth.

Despite consumer enthusiasm for cashless living, many SMEs face challenges such as rising operational costs, limited resources, and competing priorities. A recent Visa study revealed that only one in three SMEs have begun digitalizing their operations, underscoring the need for practical, affordable, and accessible digital tools. This is where digital inclusion becomes critical, enabling small businesses to integrate seamlessly into the digital economy without added complexity or cost. Paydibs, as a Registered Merchant Acquirer under Bank Negara Malaysia, is actively addressing this need through its NEO smart terminal and online platforms. By combining QR payments, card acceptance, and Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) solutions, Paydibs allows merchants to process payments efficiently, access funds quickly, and manage their operations with a unified, cost-effective system.

Digital inclusion extends beyond technology; it’s about accessibility and opportunity. Paydibs’ partnerships, such as with Alipay+, allow local merchants to accept payments from over 15 global e-wallets, opening the door for SMEs to reach international consumers and engage in cross-border trade. Furthermore, real-time transaction data empowers merchants to make informed business decisions, optimize inventory management, improve cash flow, and even qualify for financing. Inclusion, therefore, is both practical and strategic—it transforms digital adoption from an abstract goal into an everyday reality for businesses across Malaysia.

As the nation aims to build a high-value digital economy, collaboration between regulators, financial institutions, and technology providers becomes essential to ensure participation is inclusive, secure, and sustainable. Digitalization is no longer just a matter of adoption; it is a question of equity. From night market stalls to large retail chains, every merchant must feel equipped to compete in the digital space. By making inclusion the foundation of Malaysia’s cashless future, the country can create a connected, resilient, and widely owned digital economy. Paydibs continues to empower Malaysian businesses on this journey, offering solutions that make digital participation accessible and impactful for all.

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