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TNG and Boost eWallets now accepted at KFC nationwide

KFC has expanded its digital payment adoption as it now accepts Touch ‘n Go and Boost eWallets throughout Malaysia. To celebrate the partnership, both eWallets are offering special promotions at KFC for a limited time.

Touch ‘n Go eWallet

In conjunction with the holy month Ramadan, Malaysians can enjoy 20% discount for a 5-pcs KFC “Bucket Kongsi” between 16 May until 17 June 2019. For first time Touch ‘n Go eWallet users, you can get a free top up pin worth RM10 at selected KFC outlets.

Touch ‘n Go eWallet is available on both Google Play and Apple’s AppStore.

Boost eWallet

For Boost users, you can enjoy a RM5 cashback with a minimum spend of RM20 when you use Boost eWallet at KFC outlets. This offer is valid until 31st May 2019. Boost is available for download on Google Play and on the AppStore.

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