
Bank Islam to decommission GO banking app, website
The bank said over 90% of its existing user base have successfully migrated to its new digital banking platforms.
KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd will retire its legacy mobile banking app, GO, and Internet banking platform www.bankislam.biz effective June 28, 2025.
The bank said in a statement that since the November 2024 launch of the new and enhanced BIMB Mobile banking app and BIMB Web (web.bimb.com), over 90% of the existing user base have successfully migrated to the new digital banking platforms.
'This overwhelming adoption has fast-tracked the decommissioning deadline from Nov 28, 2025 to June 28, 2025, six months ahead of schedule, reinforcing Bank Islam's commitment to delivering a seamless and secure banking experience,' it said. — Bernama

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The bank said over 90% of its existing user base have successfully migrated to its new digital banking platforms. KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd will retire its legacy mobile banking app, GO, and Internet banking platform effective June 28, 2025. The bank said in a statement that since the November 2024 launch of the new and enhanced BIMB Mobile banking app and BIMB Web ( over 90% of the existing user base have successfully migrated to the new digital banking platforms. 'This overwhelming adoption has fast-tracked the decommissioning deadline from Nov 28, 2025 to June 28, 2025, six months ahead of schedule, reinforcing Bank Islam's commitment to delivering a seamless and secure banking experience,' it said. — Bernama


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