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Malaysian youths & full-time students invited to claim RM150 of e-wallet credit under the eBelia programme from June 1 - MOF |
BERNAMA
PUTRAJAYA: Approximately two million eligible Malaysian youths and full-time students are invited to claim RM150 of e-wallet credit under the eBelia programme next month, the Ministry of Finance announced.
In a statement today, the ministry said the programme aimed to help relieve the financial burden as well as promote cashless spending amongst Malaysian youths and full-time students at registered local institutions of higher learning.
"The claim period for the eBelia credit is from June 1 to July 22 and the credit can be spent until July 31, 2021. Eligible recipients are encouraged to update their e-wallet accounts or download the e-wallet apps before June 1.
"Eligible youths' data will be cross-checked with registered institutions of higher learning and other relevant government databases," the statement said.
The ministry explained that the eBelia programme will be offered through four e-wallet service providers, namely BigPay, Boost,
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ShopeePay and Touch 'n Go e-wallet.
"Each eligible applicant can claim RM150 in the form of e-wallet credit from one of the participating e-wallets, which will be topped up with additional incentives in the form of cashback, vouchers, reward points or coins by the chosen e-wallet throughout the campaign period," it said.
The eBelia initiative is open to Malaysian citizens aged between 18 and 20, and full-time students enrolled in courses equivalent to a diploma or SKM4 and above at public and private registered institutions of higher learning.
Under Budget 2021, a total of RM200 million was allocated to provide RM100 e-wallet credit to each eligible youth in the country.
"Each eligible applicant can claim RM150 in the form of e-wallet credit from one of the participating e-wallets, which will be topped up with additional incentives in the form of cashback, vouchers, reward points or coins by the chosen e-wallet throughout the campaign period," it said.
The eBelia initiative is open to Malaysian citizens aged between 18 and 20, and full-time students enrolled in courses equivalent to a diploma or SKM4 and above at public and private registered institutions of higher learning.
Under Budget 2021, a total of RM200 million was allocated to provide RM100 e-wallet credit to each eligible youth in the country.
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