Nearly 9.9 million Malaysians claimed the free MYR50 e-wallet credit disbursed through the Government’s ePenjana initiative, the Malay Mail reports.

Nearly 9.9 million Malaysians claimed the free MYR50 e-wallet credit disbursed through the Government’s ePenjana initiative, the Malay Mail reports.
Through the Government’s ePenjana initiative, eligible Malaysians can claim MYR50 free e-wallet credit from participating e-wallet providers namely Touch ‘n Go eWallet, Grab, and Boost. The redemption period starts today, 31 July 2020 until 24 September 2020. Here is how you can redeem your free credit from the current largest e-wallet provider in Malaysia—Touch ‘n Go eWallet.
The Ministry of Finance (MOF) has released redemption details of its ePenjana initiative. Eligible Malaysians can redeem free MYR50 e-wallet credit via supported e-wallet providers starting tomorrow, 31 July 2020.
This year, Malaysian Muslims celebrate a new kind of Hari Raya Aidilfitri—one of resilience, renewal, and togetherness. In light of the global COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing becoming the “new norm”, it is imperative for businesses big and small to digitalise, and for consumers to adopt a cashless lifestyle. Spearheading Malaysia’s cashless journey is Touch ‘n Go eWallet and the leading mobile payment platform is bringing an abundance of rewards and goodies with its #LebihBanyakEkstra Raya Sempoi 2.0.2.0 campaign.
From now on it will be even more convenient to get TNG RFID fitted to your vehicle. Touch ‘n Go is now offering TNG RFID Self-Fitment Kit on e-commerce sites Lazada and Shopee for MYR35, starting 16 May 2020.
The COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing Movement Control Order (MCO) have hit people and businesses hard. But none harder than the underprivileged communities who now need financial relief more than ever.
Starting 1 April 2020, all 83 of PLUS Malaysia’s closed system highway toll plazas will accept RFID payment. RFID support will also include the LPT2 highway along the East Coast. This is not an April Fool’s joke.
Shell Malaysia has announced that it is waiving the MYR0.50 top-up fee for Touch ‘n Go at all its petrol stations along two PLUS highways—NKVE and ELITE, and the East Coast Expressway (ECE).
“Touch ‘n Go, boleh?” I asked the cashier. “Boleh,” she replied as she pointed the payment terminal towards my phone screen that was plastered with a QR code. A beep confirmed the transaction and my purchase. This has become a norm for me—firing up an e-wallet app, in this case, the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app, clicking on “Pay” and making a purchase. I believe life can be simple, fast, easy; a two-click process.
Touch ‘n Go eWallet today announced that it has entered a partnership with Express Rail Link (ERL) to enable convenient cashless payment solution for all users heading to and from KLIA or KLIA2 via the KLIA Express or KLIA Transit service.