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Bank Islam and FastGig to Tap into Gig Workers

FastGig and Bank Islam Malaysia have teamed up to support gig workers in Malaysia. This collaboration aims to provide financial solutions tailored to the unique needs of gig workers, promoting their financial well-being and income growth.

The partnership focuses on convenience and recognizes gig work as a legitimate path to financial advancement. Gig workers on the FastGig platform will have access to the Be U by Bank Islam mobile app, including a debit card managed through the app.

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This allows seamless financial management, transactions, and fund access. The collaboration also promotes financial security by enabling gig workers to establish a consistent cash flow in a single bank account.

Be U features, such as an expense tracker and upcoming budgeting tools, contribute to financial literacy and discipline. This initiative aims to enhance the financial well-being and future prospects of gig workers in Malaysia.

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