Kuala lumpur: Touch 'n Go Sdn Bhd (Touch 'n Go) today unveiled its next-generation open payment mobility ecosystem, highlighting a range of home-grown innovations in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Smart Lane Fast Flow (SLFF), and Multi-Lane Fast Flow (MLFF) systems aimed at transforming Malaysia's tolling and mobility landscape.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Chief Executive Officer Praba Sangarajoo stated that the innovations showcased reflect Touch 'n Go's commitment to advancing the nation's mobility infrastructure through home-grown technology and local innovation. He emphasized that Touch 'n Go has been a pioneering fintech and mobility company in Malaysia, with plans to celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2026. Over the decades, the company has evolved to deliver new solutions that facilitate easier travel for Malaysians, all powered by local technology and innovation. With over 24 million verified users, the company has focused on enhancing simplicity, security, and user experience in mobility.
At the Malaysian Road Maintenance Convention (MRMC) 2025 and MY-ASEAN Roads and Traffic Tech Expo (My-ARTTE) 2025, Touch 'n Go Future Mobility demonstrated its innovations at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC). During the showcase, Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi visited to learn about the company's latest open payment and tolling innovations. The presentation underscored Malaysia's readiness to adopt smart, barrier-free tolling technologies, highlighting Touch 'n Go's growing capacity to support seamless and connected mobility solutions nationwide.
Central to the showcase was Titan Flow, Touch 'n Go's fully integrated end-to-end MLFF platform developed by Malaysian engineers. The system combines RFID with Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) and 3D LiDAR, enhanced by artificial intelligence (AI) for real-time vehicle classification and enforcement accuracy. Titan Flow enables precise vehicle identification and automated toll classification, ensuring toll fairness and reliability under various conditions. The AI-enhanced system also sets the stage for future features such as dynamic toll pricing.
Touch 'n Go's SLFF and MLFF capabilities represent a significant leap towards fully open payment mobility, allowing seamless toll transactions without physical barriers, while ensuring accurate billing and enforcement. The company also introduced SOS Balance, a feature that allows motorists with insufficient eWallet balance to pass through tolls and reload within 24 hours, benefiting over 14 million motorists and facilitating over RM42 million in toll payments.
Beyond highways, Touch 'n Go's open payment ecosystem extends to parking, public transport, and corporate fleet management. Its Parking Ecosystem integrates cashless and ticketless License Plate Recognition (LPR) parking, while the Digital Transit Pass, developed with Prasarana Malaysia Berhad, allows unlimited rides across Rapid KL's rail and bus networks. The company's Fleet Solutions platform provides real-time monitoring of toll transactions for businesses, enhancing operational efficiency.
As a wholly owned subsidiary of CIMB Group, Touch 'n Go is committed to investing in advanced technologies that enhance Malaysia's transition toward a more open and connected mobility environment.