By Shikin Louis BAU, May 24: Visitors to Serikin Border Market no longer have to worry about running out of cash while shopping at the popular weekend bazaar, as more traders are now accepting QR code payments following efforts to transform the market into Malaysia’s first cashless border market. Previously, many shoppers visiting the weekend market near the Sarawak-Indonesia border had to rely entirely on physical cash, often limiting how much …
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