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Daily Express
3 days ago
- Business
- Daily Express
MP moots special data centre to monitor ‘buy now, pay later' transactions
Published on: Monday, July 21, 2025 Published on: Mon, Jul 21, 2025 By: Shermaine Choe, Minderjeet Kaur, FMT Text Size: A recent survey by Shopee's BNPL service SPayLater found that 81% of 40,000 Malaysian users relied on BNPL for basic needs. (Rawpixel pic) Kuala Lumpur: A Sarawak MP has urged the government to set up a dedicated data centre to monitor transactions under the 'buy now, pay later' (BNPL) scheme, separate from traditional credit reporting systems. Rodiyah Sapiee (GPS–Batang Sadong) said BNPL data should be excluded from the Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS), which is used to assess major loan applications such as for housing and vehicle financing. Advertisement 'CCRIS is directly related to major loan eligibility such as for housing or vehicle financing, and if BNPL data is included, it could negatively impact the ability of lower-income users to obtain future financing,' she told the Dewan Rakyat when debating the Consumer Credit Bill 2025. Instead, Rodiyah proposed the creation of a dedicated BNPL data centre under the Consumer Credit Commission (SKP) which would allow targeted monitoring of BNPL credit risks without affecting users' primary credit histories. 'This will preserve BNPL's effectiveness as a microcredit instrument and a symbol of hope,' she added. Rodiyah cited a recent survey by Shopee's BNPL service SPayLater, which found that 81% of 40,000 Malaysian users relied on BNPL for basic needs, including baby formula and to pay medical expenses. 'This proves that BNPL is not just a financial convenience, but also functions as a micro social safety net during emergencies,' she said. She also suggested that the bill consider financial commitments at the household rather than the individual level. 'While BNPL limits are typically capped at RM2,000 or RM3,000 per person, in reality, a household may have several BNPL accounts that together exceed the family's actual financial capacity. In the end, the burden falls on the head of the household,' she said. Rodiyah also proposed giving BNPL exemptions to micro-businesses, which typically use the service as working capital to acquire short-term inventories. Deputy finance minister Lim Hui Ying earlier tabled the Consumer Credit Bill 2025 for second reading at the lower house. Lim said the bill had been drafted to regulate emerging credit providers such as BNPL companies, with the number of transactions increasing from 83.8 million in the second half of 2024 to 102.6 million in the first half of this year. The total transaction value of BNPL rose from RM7.1 billion in the second half of last year to RM9.3 billion in the first half of this year, an increase of 31%, she said. 'This rapid growth in BNPL may pose risks of harm, especially to vulnerable credit users,' she said. Under the bill, a statutory body known as the SKP will be created to regulate currently unregulated business sectors through a licensing and registration framework to protect those with loans not exceeding RM300,000. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Borneo Post
29-04-2025
- Politics
- Borneo Post
Batang Sadong MP fully supports proposal to upgrade Simunjan IPD
Rodiyah (sixth left) and other dignitaries pose for a photo-call. – Ukas photo SIMUNJAN (April 30): Batang Sadong MP Rodiyah Sapiee has expressed full support for the proposal to upgrade the Simunjan District Police Headquarters (IPD), given the area's rapid development. In a Sarawak Public Communications Unit (Ukas) report, she emphasised the increasingly urgent need to enhance security facilities such as the district police headquarters in order to keep pace with the surrounding progress. 'We want a police station that is more modern, conducive, and capable of meeting the growing security demands,' she said in her speech during Simunjan IPD's Aidilfitri gathering here on Monday. According to Rodiyah, she had raised a question in Parliament to the Ministry of Home Affairs (KDN) regarding the inclusion of the Simunjan IPD in the upgrading projects under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP). As a result, Simunjan IPD is now listed in the Royal Malaysia Police Strategic Development Action Plan (PSPDRM) 2021–2025 and will be included in the 13MP Rolling Plan. The KDN and Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) are presently in the process of identifying a site and resolving land issues with the Sarawak government. In this regard, Rodiyah urged the Simunjan police chief DSP Rafhan Kepli to resubmit the upgrade proposal paper to the relevant authorities, and assured that she will continue to advocate for the proposal to ensure it receives serious attention from the ministry. At the same time, she also encouraged the Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) to submit a proposal paper to upgrade the Simunjan fire station, so as not to miss out on opportunities under 13MP. Among the present at the event were Simunjan assemblyman Awla Dris and Simunjan District officer Sanuyah Mohamad. district police headquarters lead Rodiyah Sapiee upgrade facilities