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#TECH: Redeem eBelia credit with Boost to win prizes, earn income

KUALA LUMPUR: Eligible Malaysian students across the country who claim their RM150 eBelia credit from the Government with homegrown e-wallet Boost can access over 242,000 online and offline merchants nationwide, including those located at 58 local college and university campuses across the country.

The rising number of Covid-19 infections and subsequent lockdown announced by the Government makes the launch of eBelia even more timely in leveraging Boost’s e-wallet infrastructure. With it, Malaysian youth who qualify for the e-wallet credit will be able to safely remain indoors and use it for online purchases.

Meanwhile, the eBelia credit would also prove extremely useful for claimants, particularly those who could not head back to their hometowns, should they need to step out to purchase groceries and household necessities. Boost enables them to minimize contact when making offline cashless purchases and avoid touching paper notes that could potentially carry the deadly virus.

Boost’s CEO, Mohd Khairil Abdullah said, “The eBelia RM150 e-wallet incentive comes at a trying time for Malaysia, and will go a long way in alleviating living expenses of students. This initiative also has strong potential to help spur domestic spending to regenerate local businesses, especially the micro and smaller merchants. At the same time, it helps mobilise our youth to contribute to the development of a cashless, digital economy.”

To add more benefits for successful eBelia claimants, Boost will be topping up the RM150 from the Government with additional rewards worth up to RM300. These rewards can be redeemed from Boost partners such as Watsons, KFC, Zalora, Fave, Tealive, Starbucks, Celcom, Yoodo, Digi, Great Eastern, BuyMall, Youbeli, Hermo, Mydin and many more on a first come, first served basis.

By providing a way for eBelia claimants to safely spend their e-wallet credit, Boost is confident that this Government initiative would have a positive knock-on effect for merchants to weather the impact of the lockdown as the nation works together to flatten the Covid-19 infection curve and lead towards economic recovery.

Considering the financial difficulties faced by some during this difficult pandemic, Boost is also working with sister company Aspirasi to introduce a referral programme called ‘Kongsi Klub’ as a way to earn an additional income as well as cultivate and embolden the entrepreneurial spirit amongst students.

Through Kongsi Klub, students can start building enterprising and resourceful skills in helping micro and small merchants obtain low-cost financing of up to RM100,000 via Aspirasi Capital. Users who successfully help micro and small merchants register for Aspirasi Capital will be rewarded with 1.5 per cent of the total financing amount or up to RM1,500 cash reward for each referral.

As an incentive, eBelia users who sign up with Kongsi Klub will get an automatic RM20 e-wallet credit. Users can register for Kongsi Klub at ww.aspirasi.co/kongsiklub.

To add icing to the cake, Boost is giving successful eBelia claimants a chance to win a commemorative gold coin worth RM29,000 (based on current gold price) and other lifestyle products worth over RM50,000 through BoostUP Pick & Win with as little as 50 Boost Coins.

Boost users earn Boost Coins automatically when spending with their e-wallets and it can then be used to redeem a host of gifts, vouchers and discounts from Boost partners. It could also be used to redeem cash in Boost Partner Wallets that then can be spent on mobile prepaid, postpaid and petrol payments or even used to purchase insurance coverage.

Apart from the commemorative gold coin, participating in Pick & Win would put them in the running to win amazing prizes such as a Harman Kardon Aura Studio 3 Bluetooth speaker, MSI Thin GF63 Gaming Laptop, Samsung Odyssey G5 WQHD TV, iPad Pro and many more.

“We are proud to once again work hand-in-hand with the government as a partner in another important national initiative. eBelia helps support our country’s youth as we seek to increase digital adoption and drive economic recovery. For this initiative, we are going the extra mile by providing new income opportunities for our youth while nurturing an entrepreneurial mindset. This is on top of other exciting rewards specially curated for eBelia claimants with Boost,” added Khairil.

The RM150 eBelia credit can only be claimed one time through an e-wallet of the user’s choosing. To claim it, users can follow these simple steps after downloading and registering an account:

  • Tap on the eBelia banner on the Boost app homepage, under the ‘What’s New’ section or the eBelia in-app overlay;
  • Tap on ‘Verify IC’ and perform the eKYC verification process as described by the on-screen instructions. If IC has been verified, this step will be skipped;
  • Once the account is verified, tap on ‘Submit Claim’ and enter the additional required information;
  • Once information has been verified, you will receive a ‘Successful Claim’ notification and gain access to your RM150 eBelia credit and Boost Rewards;
  • Check out the Boost app homepage where you can select additional rewards up to RM300.

eBelia is a Government initiative under the Pemerkasa economic stimulus plan aimed at empowering youth, driving digital payment adoption and catalysing national economic recovery. The RM150 e-wallet incentive will be available for eligible Malaysians aged between 18-20 years, as well as those who are studying full-time in registered local higher learning institutions at diploma or SKM4 level and above.

The last date to submit a claim for the RM150 e-wallet credit is July 22, 2021. The last date to spend it is July 31, 2021 following which any unused balance will expire and be removed from the user’s e-wallet. For terms and conditions as well as detailed information on eBelia credit usage, users can check out Boost’s eBelia FAQ page at https://www.myboost.com.my/promotion/ebelia.

Users can also stay up to date on all eBelia offers by following Boost’s official social media channels on Facebook (facebook.com/myboostapp) and Instagram (instagram.com/myboostapp).

Source: NST