U Mobile Digital School: Cashless ecosystem for schools

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U Mobile introduces cashless ecosystem at public schools to encourage financial literacy under its Digital School initiative.

has launched its Digital School initiative aimed at bringing the benefits of digitalisation to education institutions. The telco aims to accelerate digital adoption and to uplift the education sector by introducing a range of services and solutions such as cashless payments, digital attendance taking and security tracking, AI platforms for learning, advanced TVET courses and more to education institutions.

Through the cashless payment platform, parents can manage and monitor their children’s expenditures and provide them with insights to instil good money management habits from a young age. The digital ecosystem will also enable school administrators to improve operational efficiency by enabling them to make and receive cashless payments.

According to U Mobile, Projek Rintis is a year-long program that’s fully sponsored by U Mobile. With the system, students will receive an NFC card which is used for payments, while parents can manage their school allowance through a secure app. Through the app, parents can monitor their children’s expenditures and even manage their food intake by pre-ordering healthy and nutritious meals in school.

 

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