Payment solution GrabPay has
jumped on board the Malaysian government’s ePENJANA initiative,
under which the government will channel RM750 million into the hands
of an estimated 15 million e-wallet users to help local businesses recover
by encouraging them to shop for their wants and essentials. The
ePENJANA initiative comes under the short-term economic recovery
plan, with the Malaysian government providing RM50 ePENJANA credits
to users. Corresponding to the RM50 contribution from the government,
Grab will be topping up an additional RM50 worth of vouchers which can
be used for any Grab services or at any of Malaysia’s favourite restaurants
or shops nationwide. In addition to this, claimants can also earn
GrabRewards points which can be used as savings for any online or offline
transaction.
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GrabPay rides on MY e-wallet initiative to drive cashless
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GrabPay is now accepted at McD, KFC and A&W
Grab has announced its GrabPay eWallet is now accepted at more merchant partners. This includes various household brands from essential categories including groceries, pharmacies, food, electronics and hardware across Malaysia. GrabPay users can pay using their eWallet at a variety of chained outlets such as MyNews, Tesco, Guardian, Watsons, KFC, McDonald’s, Mr DIY, Senheng and more. To get more people to go cashless, GrabPay will be introducing more safety features and enhancements. This would include new features to help manage user spending and to provide them with real-time information of the latest deals near them anywhere in Malaysia. Grab also has plans to allow users to use their reward points to pay for online shopping.