Malaysian telecommunications firm CelcomDigi Berhad and national payments network Payments Network Malaysia Sdn Bhd (PayNet) have announced an inter-industry partnership to provide Malaysians with a more secure and seamless access to digital financial services using CelcomDigi’s Open Gateway.

By leveraging open application programming kinterface (API) integration, this collaboration supports Malaysia’s push for greater digital security, empowering individuals and businesses with safe and convenient financial transactions while fostering a more interconnected digital ecosystem, CelcomDigi said in a statement on Wednesday.

The key focus of this partnership is to proactively address the rising threats of online scams and fraud, which remain a pressing challenge in today’s digital financial landscape.

It is noted that scammers often exploit gaps in user security practices, preying on vulnerabilities in authentication and access methods.

This partnership aims to strengthen digital safeguards and significantly reduce such risks, making these vulnerabilities a thing of the past.

In line with the Open GSMA Initiative, this partnership leverages CelcomDigi’s Open Gateway API to enable PayNet to verify DuitNow transactions through secure SIM-based authentication.

This security method ensures that the mobile number linked to a DuitNow user ID is active and held by the registered account holder.

This approach is particularly suitable for DuitNow, which uses mobile numbers, MyKad, or business registration numbers as user IDs for transactions.

This added security reinforces trust in the platform, building confidence among Malaysians to adopt mobile for financial transactions.

According to the statement, SIM-based authentication offers significant security benefits.

Each SIM card is unique, securely stored within a mobile device, and is not easily duplicated, reducing the risk of fraud and scams.

This is especially crucial as banking and financial scams continue to be among the most prevalent forms of fraud in Malaysia.

PayNet currently processes over 13 million digital transactions every day.

Unlike traditional authentication methods that rely on OTPs, which require manual code entry and are susceptible to human intervention risks, SIM-based authentication provides a more secure alternative for users.

Additionally, this partnership strengthens digital security through collaboration with financial institutions and the National Scam Response Centre (NSRC) via the National Fraud Portal (NFP).

By streamlining scam report handling and sharing real-time fraud intelligence, NFP provides the reports to CelcomDigi for it to take proactive measures to swiftly flag, block, and blacklist scam-linked phone numbers.

This approach also prevents fraudsters from misusing flagged numbers to create new accounts, further reinforcing security for all users.

“This landmark collaboration between the telecommunications and payments industries is aimed at further safeguarding all Malaysians,

“By enabling SIM-based authentication technology, we are providing financial institutions with a more secure way to authenticate users, making digital financial transactions significantly safer,” said Idham Nawawi, CelcomDigi’s Chief Executive Officer.

“As scams and fraud rise—especially in the age of artificial intelligence—this initiative comes at a pivotal moment, reinforcing the need for stronger security as scammers grow more adept at bypassing traditional defences and exploiting digital vulnerabilities,

“We look forward to expanding this partnership, working with more financial institutions to strengthen digital security and protect Malaysians across the country from emerging digital threats,” he added.

Building this commitment to financial inclusion and security, PayNet underscores the critical role of trust and fraud prevention in enabling a seamless digital payment experience.

“At PayNet, our mission is to build a secure, seamless, and inclusive digital financial ecosystem for all Malaysians,

“With the 2024 launch of our real-time National Fraud Portal, we took an innovative, bold step towards protecting Malaysians,” said Farhan Ahmad, Group Chief Executive Officer of PayNet.

According to him, this partnership builds on the National Fraud Portal by adding real-time account verification through CelcomDigi, providing an extra layer of security for all users.

“By harnessing Open APIs and collaborative innovation, we are driving a future where financial security and inclusion go hand in hand, empowering individuals and businesses to transact with confidence in an increasingly digital economy,” he added.

Together, CelcomDigi and PayNet are committed to advancing digital security, driving innovation, and expanding financial access, ensuring that Malaysians can engage in transactions with trust and ease in a fast-evolving digital economy, said the statement.

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