eBelia eWallet credit doubled to RM100 but 400,000 fewer people can redeem
Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz has also revealed today that the eBelia eWallet credit initiative has been doubled from RM50 ...
Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz has also revealed today that the eBelia eWallet credit initiative has been doubled from RM50 ...
Under Malaysia's Budget 2021, the government is allocating RM75 million for the eBelia program to promote a cashless society. The ...
U Mobile's GoPayz eWallet now supports contactless payment and you can use it if you have an Android smartphone with ...
The Perikatan Nasional (PN) government disbursed through its ePenjana cashless payment initiative nearly a half billion ringgit to around 9.9 ...
Think of all the times you’ve stopped by the roadside to tapau from a hawker: A packet of iced soy ...
Before Covid-19 hit Malaysia, Chan Ming Kit never imagined he would be buying a drink from a roadside stall without ...
The government has begun disbursing the RM50 eWallet credit to all eligible Malaysians under the ePenjana initiative. The aim is ...
Malaysians can redeem the RM50 eWallet credit starting tomorrow, 31st July 2020. The initiative costs RM750 million and it will ...
: Boost, Grab and Touch 'n Go eWallet have confirmed that the RM50 eWallet credit can ...
Malaysian eWallet player Boost has partnered with Penang-based Sunshine Wholesale Mart Sdn Bhd (Sunshine) to launch a new innovative solution ...