What ASEAN’s Project Nexus Means for Cross-Border Payments (And Why It Matters for Your Online Store)

The BNPL Boom Meets Regulation: How Malaysia’s New Credit Law Changes the Game

If you’ve ever clicked “Buy Now, Pay Later” (BNPL) at checkout without thinking twice, you’re not alone. It’s fast, convenient, and lets you split your payment without pulling out your credit card. But as BNPL became more popular across Malaysia, especially in fashion and electronics, one thing was missing: proper regulation. That is finally changing. […]

SST 2025 Amendments in Malaysia: How They Affect Payment Gateways and Merchant Fees

Malaysia’s revised Sales and Service Tax (SST), effective 1 July 2025, has introduced critical changes that directly impact service providers, online merchants, and payment gateway Malaysia providers. With digital services becoming more integral to business operations, these tax updates have real implications for how gateway fees are structured, disclosed, and taxed. What’s Changed in the […]

Mandatory E-Invoicing in Malaysia from July 1, 2025: What SMEs Must Know

Malaysia’s push for digitalisation takes a major step forward with the mandatory e-invoicing rollout effective 1 July 2025. This shift, led by the Inland Revenue Board (LHDN), affects all Malaysian businesses, especially SMEs and payment gateway Malaysia providers like Paydibs. Understanding how e-invoicing works, and its integration with payment systems, is now critical for tax […]

SPayLater: Flexible Shopping Made Easy with Buy Now Pay Later

In Malaysia’s growing digital economy, Buy Now, Pay Later services like SPayLater are transforming how consumers shop online. These services allow customers to enjoy their favorite products now and pay for them later through manageable installments, reducing financial pressure without interest when paid on time. Behind the scenes, merchants looking to offer spay later options […]

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