The government has already started offering eBelia Rahmah credit through three local digital wallets namely Boost, Setel and TNG eWallet since yesterday. Through it, a credit of RM200 is credited to an eligible user's account, and can be used for offline purchases.
The government offered this credit to 2 million youths, leading to a total of RM400 million allocated. Interestingly, through TNG eWallet's partnership, they stated that more than 1 million Malaysian youth have successfully redeemed eBelia Rahmah credit through their digital wallets.
This at the same time shows that a large majority of youth choose the TNG eWallet digital wallet for redemption compared to Boost and Setel.
Boost and Setel have not yet released any data regarding the redemption of this credit for the time being. For yourself, what digital wallet do you choose for redemption?
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