Touch ‘n Go is proud to announce the launch of our exclusive TRANSFORMERS ONE cards and RFID tags, themed after the new TRANSFORMERS ONE film from Hasbro and Paramount Animation. Whether you’re a proud Autobot or a fierce Decepticon, this card is perfect for you!
In celebration of the TRANSFORMERS legacy, choose your design from four iconic heroes and villains of Cybertron: Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron and Elita! This launch also marks the debut of our first-ever IP-branded RFID Tags – an exciting addition that fans won’t want to miss!
Featuring cutting-edge NFC technology, the TRANSFOMERS ONE Touch ‘n Go cards allow users to conveniently reload their balances via the Touch ‘n Go eWallet with any NFC-enabled smartphone, anytime, anywhere, making cashless payments and daily connectivity a smooth and integrated experience.
Meanwhile, the RFID tags on cars enable seamless toll payments with easy installation, worry-free reloads, and hands-free entry and exit. Setting it up is a breeze — just follow the simple steps in the guide included in the packaging! Place the Touch ‘n Go x TRANSFORMERS ONE RFID tag on your car’s windshield or bumper, to ensure smooth, hassle-free journeys wherever you go.
These premium Touch ‘n Go cards are available for just RM25 each. Plus, to celebrate Touch ‘n Go’s first-ever IP-branded RFID tags featuring iconic TRANSFORMERS ONE designs, the RFID Tags are now offered at a special limited-time price of RM35 — reduced from the normal price RM40.
These limited-edition collectible cards and RFID tags will be ready for purchase starting Monday, 28 October 2024 at Touch ‘n Go Service and Sales Centre in Bangsar South and NU Sentral, Touch ‘n Go eWallet TikTok Shop, Touch ‘n Go eWallet Official store at Lazada, Touch ‘n Go Shopee Mall and selected KK Mart outlets.
Don’t miss your chance to join this thrilling adventure and supercharge your collection with these must-have items. Get ready to roll out!
For more information, visit the Touch ‘n Go website.
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