Insentif e-dompet RM9.36 juta galak belanja tanpa tunai di bazar Ramadan
SEPANG: Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri dan Kos Sara Hidup memperkenalkan insentif pendigitalan dalam bentuk e-dompet berjumlah RM9.36 juta bagi menggalakkan pengunjung bazar berbelanja tanpa tunai.
“Sebanyak 6,000 e-wallet akan diagihkan kepada peniaga dan pengunjung di mana masing akan menerima sejumlah RM100 bagi peniaga dan RM20 bagi pengunjung. Katanya, pada Inisiatif BRR merupakan salah satu komponen utama di bawah Program Payung Rahmah bertujuan mengurangkan beban kos sara hidup rakyat.“Semua peniaga di bazar tersebut digalakkan menawarkan Menu Rahmah pada harga RM5 dan ke bawah sebagai pilihan tambahan dalam menu masing-masing.
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