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You can get Tealive beverages for RM2.50 when you pay with your Touch ‘n Go eWallet

It wouldn’t be wrong to say that a lot of Malaysians love drinking tea – no matter its bubble tea, teh tarik, tea from local coffee shops or cafes. One of Malaysia’s largest beverage outlets, Tealive, has announced that they’ll work together with TNG Digital Sdn Bhd to bring technology to the simplest form of enjoyment in our daily lives – tea.

In this year-long partnership between these two companies, Tealive is offering great discounts and promotions for customers who pay with the Touch ‘n Go eWallet for selected Tealive beverages.

“Malaysians are passionate about tea, and technology allows us to enable these moments. We are extremely excited that Tealive shares this vision with us and together, we want to make a difference in the lives of Malaysians in the simplest and most meaningful way,” said Syahrunizam Samsudin, the CEO of TNG Digital Sdn Bhd.

Bryan Loo, the CEO of Loob Holding Sdn Bhd stated that the partnership with Touch ‘n Go eWallet is a great way to reward their fans for their support, providing them with great discounts and modernising how people drink tea as well.

If you’re all set on hopping to the nearest Tealive store for bubble tea, here’s some more good news for you. Tealive will be holding a Raya Campaign from the 5th May 2019 to 15th June 2019. During the campaign, customers can purchase their favourite Tealive beverages for only RM2.50, exclusively for those who pay with the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app.

If you’re not familiar with the TNG eWallet app, it is basically an eWallet app that allows you to make payments for retail, mobile reloads, postpaid, utility bills and book movie tickets. You can even pay for toll fees via RFID or with the PayDirect feature. The app also supports auto-reload with your prefered credit card.

For more info n the promo, you can check out TNG’s website. The TNG eWallet is available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

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