Kuala Lumpur City Hall has gone completely cashless and they have decommissioned its parking machines for street parking from October 1, 2020. — SoyaCincau pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 23 — If you’re using Touch ‘n Go eWallet, you’ll be pleased to know that DBKL parking support has finally returned from November 21, 2020.decommissionedDuring the last minute transition, parking apps such as Touch ‘n Go eWallet, JomParking and Boost had stopped working overnight.four supported appsWith Touch ‘n Go eWallet, you won’t need to maintain a separate balance just for parking as the eWallet can be used for retail, eCommerce, RFID and more.
To pay for parking, just launch Touch ‘n Go eWallet and tap on the Parking icon on the home screen. Next, tap on “Pay for Parking Now”, select your vehicle, followed by the council and area you’re in.The eWallet is available on
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