Malaysian Youths can claim RM200 eWallet credit under the eBeliaRahmah programme. Here's how to redeem and how to use the RM200 eBeliaRahmah credit.
, RM400 million has been allocated to the programme which aims to promote a cashless payment society as well as to help reduce their financial burden.The eBeliaRahmah programme is only for Malaysian citizens that fulfil one of the following criteria:registered institutions of higher learningThe programme is expected to benefit 2 million youths in the country. Malaysians aged 21 years old in 2023 are not eligible.
are not included. In addition to the RM200 eWallet credit, the eWallet providers will offer extra incentives in the form of vouchers, cashback or reward points throughout the programme. For clarity, you can only redeem the RM200 eWallet credit once from one of the three listed eWallets.According to the Ministry of Finance, eligible recipients can apply to redeem the credit starting from 8.00am on Monday, 26th June 2023.
. This means you can’t use it for online transactions, in-app bill and game payments, peer-to-peer transfers, parking and toll payments. That also means you can’t transfer the RM200 credit to other eWallet accounts. The three supported eWallet providers – Boost, Setel and Touch ‘n Go eWallet, allows users to scan and pay using the DuitNow QR code. The remaining balances from the RM200 eBeliaRahmah credit will be forfeited upon expiry.
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