E-Tunai Rakyat Gets A Boost with Homegrown e-Wallet

The journey for a cashless Malaysia took a big step forward with the launch of the Government’s e-Tunai Rakyat initiative yesterday. To further encourage Malaysians to adopt the cashless lifestyle, homegrown and leading lifestyle e-wallet Boost will be rolling out exciting offers for users to enjoy with the RM30 digital stimulus as well as more ways to get even bigger value on top of that.

To promote digital inclusivity, the homegrown e-wallet is even giving rewards for those who did not qualify for e-Tunai Rakyat. e-Tunai Rakyat has a total allocation of RM450 million from the Government and is expected to benefit 15 million Malaysians above the age of 18 earning an annual income of less than RM100,000.

Mohd Khairil Abdullah, CEO of Boost shared that being an e-wallet that is built in Malaysia by Malaysians for Malaysians, Boost is proud and humbled to be selected by the Ministry of Finance to be one of the official e-wallets for the disbursement of e-Tunai Rakyat and contribute towards the country’s digital and cashless future.

“The e-Tunai Rakyat initiative will serve as a great starting point for those who have been curious about e-wallets to become new users and experience the convenience of going cashless. We believe that 2020 is the year to go cashless and we intend to play a big role to assist in driving the Government’s cashless agenda.”

To claim the one-time RM30 e-Tunai Rakyat with Boost, users need to follow three (3) simple steps in the app:

  1. Verify their accounts by following steps described in the Boost app to take pictures of their ICs and a selfie.
  2. Once verification is complete, they need to tap on the submit claim button to check for eligibility after which the user will be notified within five (5) working days. The eligibility check will be performed by both Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) and Lembaga Hasil Dalam Negeri (LHDN).
  3. Upon successful verification and eligibility check, the RM30 will automatically be credited into their Boost e-wallet and ready to use. Bigger, better rewards Boost has lined up four (4) other ways to reward users and add value on top of the RM30 e-Tunai Rakyat stimulus.

Firstly, to give users more value on top of the RM30, all Boost users who submitted their claims, including those who are not eligible for e Tunai Rakyat after JPN and LHDN checks, will get one (1) surprise Shake Reward and a chance of winning of up to RM8,888.


“During the 2-month e-Tunai Rakyat initiative, we will be offering endless ways for Malaysians to go cashless with Boost that caters to any lifestyle choice or need. Combined with our wide merchant footprint of over 134,000 merchants nationwide including in Sabah and Sarawak, as well as exclusive offers and benefits from our business partners, we are confident that it will be effortless, safe and rewarding for everyone to experience a cashless lifestyle with us,” Khairil added.

Secondly, many notable brands ranging from F&B to entertainment, fashion to retail have partnered with Boost to support the initiative and drive digital payments. Key partner brands include Celcom, Mydin, KK Mart, AEON Big, KFC, Pizza Hut, Old Town, Petron, GSC, Tesco, Zalora, PrestoMall, SeaGM, Fave, Caring Pharmacy, Guardian, Starbucks, Tealive, myNEWS, Yoodo and many more.

Users should also look out for numerous offers on in-app purchases, bill payments, movie tickets or even prepaid top-ups, among others, which offer savings of up to RM1,888.

Alternatively, users can also choose to purchase attractive bundled deals from partners within the Boost app where they stand to save up to RM150.

Third, Boost will also be rewarding users who bring their friends and family onboard the cashless revolution. With a unique referral code, users can earn an additional RM18 in cash rewards for every five people they refer to Boost. Each referral is worth RM3 with every fifth referral earning a user RM6. There is no limit to how many times a user can claim the referral cash reward.

Lastly, to usher in the Chinese New Year celebrations, users can also participate in the Boost Ang Pow Challenge. Once the user has submitted their e-Tunai Rakyat claim, they will automatically receive two (2) Ang Pows in the Boost app with a value of up to RM10 each. The goal here, to continue playing the challenge, is users need to share at least one Ang Pow with another Boost user who isn’t currently playing the Ang Pow Challenge or a non-Boost user in order to continue receiving two Ang Pows daily.

By continuing to play the challenge, users can go on to collect a lot more in Ang Pow money cumulatively.

The homegrown e-wallet would also like to remind all that the RM30 e-Tunai Rakyat

 Can only be claimed once by each user from only one e-wallet of their choice.

 Can be used to spend on local product and services where Boost is an accepted payment option.

 Cannot be transferred to other individuals via peer-to-peer (P2P) transfer or cashed out into the user’s bank account. Upon spending the RM30, the P2P & Transfer to Bank Account functions will resume immediately.

 The last date to claim the RM30 (verify account and submit claim through the Boost app) is 9 March.

 The last date to spend the RM30 is 14 March. Any unused balance will expire and be removed from the user’s e-wallet account.

Boost is available for download on both the Google Play Store and the App Store. For further information, visit Boost’s official social media channels on Facebook and Instagram (@myboostapp) as well as the official website myboost.com.my.


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