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Boost now accepted at 800 Shell Stations in Malaysia

Now you can pay for petrol and snacks at Shell petrol stations using your Boost eWallet. This mobile payment is now available at 800 Shell stations which is more than 80% of Shell stations throughout Malaysia.

The collaboration had begun in April 2019 and they are aiming to make this available at all Shell stations nationwide by end May 2019. According to the Managing Director of Shell Malaysia Trading and Shell Timur, Shairan Huzani Husain, partnering with the nation’s leading eWallet enables them to offer customers an additional option to pay with their Boost eWallet when fueling up with Shell fuels and grabbing their favourite treats at Shell Select.

To celebrate the partnership, Boost and Shell are offering a special cashback promotion from 14th May until 14th June 2019. Customers can enjoy two times cashback of RM5 if they spend RM40 with their Boost eWallet at selected stations.

Boost is an eWallet by Axiata Digital Services Sdn Bhd and currently, they have over 4 million registered users. The eWallet is available at over 80,000 merchant touchpoints and it’s still growing.

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