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City Hall To Introduce Smart Cards


Yeo, Jainab, Edward and Mohamad Abdullah displaying the DBKK Smart Cards while Joannes (second left) looks on.

 


 June 7th, 2017  |  10:09 AM  |   2974 views

KOTA KINABALU

 

The City Hall (DBKK) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Percetakan Nasional Malaysia Berhad (PNMB) to produce DBKK Smart Cards, a multifunctional card made to facilitate coordination and management of City Hall community programmes.

 

Mayor Datuk Yeo Boon Hai said the Smart Cards are aimed at reactivating the City Friends initiative started by the first mayor Brigadier General Datuk Haji Abdul Ghani Haji Abdul Rashid in 2002, which the former said they had over 20,000 registered members but only a few active ones.

 

“This latest initiative (Smart Cards) is our effort to reinforce the City Friends programme and add value to its activities.

 

“We also hope that, with the introduction of these Smart Cards, the public will be keener to join our community programmes,” said Yeo, adding that the role of volunteers was of utmost importance in spreading the word regarding issues and campaigns launched by City Hall.

 

Features of the Smart Card include paperless registration and a QR code for security confirmation, with future plans of equipping the card with an e-wallet feature to enable payment through smartphone mobile applications.

 

Applicants can also access membership information via the internet or mobile application, which will be developed by PNMB.

 

Registration fee for the Smart Card is RM10, however, City Hall will reimburse the fee with parking coupons of the same value.

 

The card can also be used to collect points when participating in City Hall activities, which will entitle card holders to free membership renewal the following year if they meet the required number of points.

 

Membership renewal fee and allocation of points based on activities will be determined later on.

 

Each City Friends member will also automatically become a Malaysian Drug Prevention Association (PEMADAM) member, while DBKK Smart Card holders can use public washrooms free of charge and are entitled to utilise City Hall’s free bicycle rides without a deposit.

 

Yeo added that the introduction of the Smart Cards was aimed at encouraging youths to become the driving pulse of a sustainable community, assisting City Hall in making Kota Kinabalu a clean, green and liveable city.

 

Meanwhile, PNMB managing director Mohamad Abdullah said partnering with City Hall is the commercial printer’s first step towards transforming its business model to serve the public at large, and not only for government printing.

 

Also present at the MoU signing were Community Development and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Hajah Jainab Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Ahmad Ayid and Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister cum Minister responsible to City Hall Datuk Ir Edward Yong Oui Fah, together with DBKK director general Datuk Joannes Solidau.

 


 

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courtesy of THE BORNEO POST

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