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expects its business performance to remain resilient, despite the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, as it seeks out new value-accretive opportunities to drive our earnings growth.
The infrastructure company is engaged in water treatment, supply and distribution, highway and toll management, waste management and construction and engineering.
The company had on Wednesday reported a revenue of RM65.6mil which was affected by the lower contribution from the water treatment, supply and distribution segment, where contribution from the Langkawi operations ceased from Oct 31,2020.
Taliworks said in addition, the movement control order that was re-imposed on Jan 13,2021 by the authorities to curb the Covid-19 pandemic also impacted its toll highway operations.
UOB Malaysia managing director Ronnie Lim (pic) said the findings reflected consumers’ preference for payment solutions that are convenient and are able to meet their everyday needs during the pandemic.
PETALING JAYA: The Covid-19 pandemic has compelled at least six in 10 Malaysians to depend more heavily on the various forms of contactless payment, according to the UOB Asean Consumer Sentiment Study.
The study noted that payments made through mobile banking were consumers’ most popular choice with 69% of Malaysian respondents saying they used them more frequently during the pandemic.
Other contactless payment and transaction services that have become preferred payment options in Malaysia include quick response (QR) code payments (65%), Internet banking (65%) and mobile wallet debit or credit cards (60%).