Malaysian Electronic Payment System


The Malaysian Electronic Payment System is an interbank network service provider in Malaysia. In August 2017, MEPS has merged with Malaysian Electronic Clearing Corporation Sdn Bhd to form Payments Network Malaysia Sdn Bhd.
With the result of the merger, PayNet is now the holding company for the PayNet Group which comprises two main subsidiaries, namely Malaysian Electronic Payment System Sdn Bhd and MEPS Currency Management Sdn Bhd. The PayNet Group is Malaysia's premier payments network and central infrastructure for financial markets.
Bank Negara Malaysia is PayNet's single largest shareholder, with eleven Malaysian's financial institutions namely, Malayan Banking Berhad, RHB Bank Berhad, Public Bank Berhad, CIMB Bank Berhad, AmBank Berhad, Hong Leong Bank Berhad, Affin Bank Berhad, Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad, Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad, Bank Muamalat Malaysia Berhad and Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaysia Berhad, as joint shareholders.
MEPS plays the integral role in the implementation of smart cards for automated teller machine cards, which are an upgrade to chip-based cards from previous magnetic-stripe cards issued to all banks' customers.
The card is also known as Bankcard, a card with multiple functions. There are three main functions that can be used, namely ATM, e-debit transactions at participating merchants and MEPS Cash.
MEPS is a member of the Asian Payment Network.

Role

In brief, MEPS’ role encompasses:
MEPS provide the following services through its network to all participating banks:
Listed below is the participating banks. However, some participating banks provide only selected few of the services offered by MEPS as mentioned above.
MEPS is accredited with the following: