ePemula is an initiative by the Malaysian Government “to help promote cashless transactions”. Eligible Malaysians were allowed to claim RM150 credit from one of four eWallet providers. In the midst of this, Grab came under fire for offering the RM150 credit claimed on their platform as non-stackable vouchers. How did the MOF approve this? Is the MOF endorsing such practices? On this episode of Let’s Talk About, Amin and Alex share their thoughts.
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