EPOS360 is now live in Malaysia as a mini-programme inside TNG eWallet, giving small businesses a POS system, payment tools, and AI-powered marketing in one place. The launch is a partnership between EPOS and TNG Digital, the operator of Malaysia’s largest digital wallet, and puts EPOS360 directly in front of TNG eWallet’s user base rather than asking merchants to adopt a separate app.

What EPOS360 offers Malaysian SMEs

EPOS360 combines several tools to support different stages of running a business, rolling out progressively rather than all at once. An AI Copilot builds an online menu from a few photos or a short description, cutting out the usual design back-and-forth for merchants setting up online for the first time. Once a storefront is ready, EPOS360 pushes it out to Google Maps and social channels, and connects to TNG eWallet’s in-app Near Me feature to surface promotions to nearby customers. On the payments side, EPOS360 works alongside a merchant’s existing point-of-sale setup, giving SMEs a single POS system that handles both operations and customer reach.

EPOS360 BlueTap: a new tap-to-pay device for Malaysia

EPOS360 BlueTap is an over-the-counter payment device launched alongside EPOS360, and it’s the first device in Malaysia to accept TNG eWallet tap-to-pay. BlueTap also supports DuitNow QR and other major eWallets, with card payments planned. The device gives an audible confirmation at the point of sale, reducing the number of missed or unclear payments during busy periods, and is built to support additional payment types over time without requiring new hardware.

Why EPOS360 launched inside TNG eWallet

Placing EPOS360 inside TNG eWallet removes the need for merchants to learn a separate platform, since TNG eWallet already has more than 25 million users in Malaysia. Alan Wang, CEO of EPOS, said SMEs face real constraints around time, budget, and technical know-how, and that digital tools only help when they’re genuinely easy to adopt rather than easy to pitch.

The Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) is supporting the launch as part of its wider push for SME digitalisation. MDEC CEO Anuar Fariz Fadzil said embedding these tools into a platform Malaysians already use daily helps more entrepreneurs take part in the digital economy, supporting the country’s broader AI adoption goals.

What’s next for EPOS360

EPOS360 has launched in Malaysia first, with Singapore set to follow. The rollout is part of a wider strategy by EPOS and its parent, Ant International, to expand practical SME digitalisation tools across Southeast Asia. Malaysian SMEs interested in EPOS360 or the EPOS360 BlueTap device can reach out through their TNG Digital merchant contact or the EPOS team directly.