This post is brought to you by Boost.
The eTunai Rakyat programme is in full swing, having started on the 15th of January 2020. Announced during Budget 2020, the campaign is a digital stimulus that provides RM30 to be deposited into one of three selected eWallets, with the aim of encouraging the adoption of digital payment options. But given that Malaysians can only choose one eWallet to redeem their RM30 incentive, how do you choose the right eWallet for your eTunai Rakyat?
Here are 8 reasons why Boost could be the right choice for you.
The campaign begins on the 15th of January up till the 14th of March 2020, and customers who claim their RM30 with Boost are eligible to use the app’s Shake rewards feature to stand a chance to win RM8,888—an auspicious number, as per the festivities of the season.
To redeem your RM30 with Boost, you’ll need to follow these simple steps:
But if you aren’t eligible for the eTunai Rakyat payout, no worries. All Boost users are also eligible to get Shake rewards—on one condition. You’ll need to have gone through the process to claim your incentive, and you can’t submit your claim with another eWallet.
If you pump petrol at Shell petrol stations, you’ll enjoy this. During the campaign period, customers who have successfully claimed their eTunai Rakyat incentive with Boost from the 3rd of February onwards will stand to receive 2 surprise Shakes containing 2 Shell fuel vouchers worth RM50 each.
Winners will be selected at random every week. The surprise Shake will be added into the “My Shake Rewards” tab within your Boost app.
Available to users who have claimed the RM30 incentive with Boost, these “Delicious RM1 deals” can be purchased in an RM8 bundle:
Meanwhile, successful applicants with Boost can also unlock more savings with “Dazzling Deals” for a small fee of RM18. These savings add up to RM170, with cash vouchers from Red Box, Hari Hari, Pixajoy, Caring Store, and Bookurve. Additionally, these users will also be entitled to a series of vouchers to help to maximise their savings, as well. To find out more, click here.
Using Boost to pay at selected offline and online stores will also land you more savings.with over 125,000 partners throughout Malaysia.
You can also earn cashbacks and rewards with a variety of purchases made with Boost. Here’s a quick breakdown:
The idea behind the eTunai Rakyat campaign is provide a stimulus to encourage the use of eWallets in Malaysia—and Boost is also offering rewards for users who refer the eTunai Rakyat Boost incentive to other users. For every referral who claims the RM30 with Boost, users will receive RM3, while the 5th successful referral claim will receive an additional RM3.
Users who are looking to get the best out of their RM30 can also enjoy Boost Up—this is basically a collection of redeemable rewards users will receive from usage of the eTunai Rakyat incentive, as well as general spending. Get Boost coins for every Ringgit spent, while every transaction will also entitle users to boost coins that will be presented in additional Shake rewards. This means more coins, cashbacks, prizes (which include an iPhone 11 and Dyson hairdryer), and even “Golden Tickets’ to experiences and holidays.
Here’s how the tiers work:
Some of the rewards that you can redeem via Boost include the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+, mobile credit top-ups, a Xiaomi fitness tracker, and a Google Home speaker.
If you’re looking for a pair of new running shoes, the Adidas Ultraboost series is certainly well-regarded. You can get 30% off when you pay with Boost for selected Ultraboost 19 and Ultraboost OG models—there are two ways to do this.
Firstly, users can head over to select Adidas outlets to get the discount upon checkout using Boost, or users can also go to the “Best Deals Ever” tab within the Boost app to redeem the voucher for free. The discount is available at the following stores:
The outbreak of COVID-19 has certainly been a cause of concern for many, and certain precautionary measures have already been taken by Malaysians—facemasks, hand sanitiser, and general hygiene practices. Boost, for their part, wants their users to feel safe and secured.
In collaboration with Prudential, you can now get free life insurance with special COVID-19 coverage when you enrol via the Boost app.
You’ll get special coverage of up to RM5,000 upon diagnosis of COVID-19 (T&Cs apply) when you enroll with Boost, along with an additional RM1,000 in cases of death. There are a few conditions for eligibility: you must be a Malaysian between 18–55 years old, and you must go through the eKYC verification process.
To sign up, you’ll need to:
Do note that this is only available to Boost Verified Premium Wallet users aged 18–55 years old, and is limited to the first 200,000 enrolments.
In general, it’s also worth remembering that the health authorities in Malaysia have handled the situation well thus far, with the World Health Organisation also commending Malaysia for its preparedness in handling such outbreaks.
When you add money into your Boost eWallet with a Citi credit card, you get additional cashback with Boost. You’ll need to add a minimum of RM100 every consecutive month to earn up to RM80 worth of cashback at the end of 5 months.This means that on top of the BoostUp rewards that you get when spending with Boost, you’ll also get an additional cashback without any additional spending.
So what if you don’t have a Citi credit card? You can apply for one now, and you’ll get a RM500 Boost redemption code from Citi, as well as a 3 year annual fee waiver. And that’s on top of existing rewards. To be eligible, you’ll need to apply by the 15th of March, so you’ll need to hurry!
Essentially, Boost gives you a wide variety of ways to spend, and maximise, your eTunai Rakyat RM30 incentive before the 14 March 2020 deadline. We’re talking deals, Ang Pows, referral rewards, and even Shake rewards of up to RM8,888. Regardless of whether it’s using Boost to take part in challenges, or even to shop at selected stores, there’s probably a decent reward in there for you.
All of that, in addition to the RM30 you’re already getting.
To find out more about Boost and the eTunai Rakyat campaign, click here.
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