Boost will pay for your Foodpanda meal, capped at RM20

Boost, an eWallet company, has partnered up with Foodpanda to be its first eWallet payment method. To celebrate their launch, they will give you 100% cashback on your Foodpanda order if you pay with Boost. This offer is only available today and tomorrow from 10:00AM-8:00PM, limited to the first 1,000 transactions daily. Customers will have to spend a minimum of RM20 to be eligible for the 100% cashback and there is a cap of RM20. This cashback will be stored in your Foodpanda Partner Wallet within Boost and can be used on your next order.

In addition, Boost will also provide a 12% cashback (capped at RM5) from 24th August to 30th November 2021. There is a RM20 minimum spend amount and users are limited to two cashbacks a month totaling RM30 throughout the campaign period.

Unfortunately, Boost on Foodpanda is currently only available on web and the Android app, so if you have an iOS device, you can use the Foodpanda website to take advantage of these promotions.

As face-to-face transactions are becoming less common, the number of digital payments is quickly growing. The pandemic and lockdowns have definitely made this change even more apparent. With an eWallet option, Foodpanda hopes to bring more convenience to Malaysians and to embrace the digitalisation of this country.

Sheyantha Abeykoon, CEO of Boost said, “Malaysians have embraced a digital lifestyle, becoming dependent on digital service providers like us to meet their daily needs and lifestyle necessities. We are thrilled to have foodpanda as our new partner. They will help expand Boost’s offerings in the food delivery segment and enable Boost to provide Malaysians with an essential toolkit for all their offline and online needs.”

Both companies will continue working together to implement more features and deeper in-app integration.

To try out this promotion, head to the Foodpanda website or download it for Android on the Google Play Store.

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