Versa introduces enticing rewards for users


PETALING JAYA: Versa, a homegrown digital wealth management app, hopes to help Malaysians build financial resilience by adding more value to users’ saving experiences through attractive rewards via its Money Booster campaign.

Versa users will be rewarded with a competitive 1% per annum booster rate as the app guides them towards building better financial habits.

Its co-founder and chief executive officer Teoh Wei-Xiang said this new campaign is a part of Versa’s ongoing commitment to provide innovative and rewarding solutions to its users. He said Versa acknowledges that financial difficulties have an emotional toll on Malaysians.

For this reason, the group aims to alleviate some of that anxiety and burden via its auto debit feature, which automates users’ monthly savings and investments.

“We’re not just about transactions performed via a screen; Versa’s goal is to foster financial peace of mind and confidence in Malaysians to manage their finances effortlessly and stress-free,” he stated.

Additionally, users will be able to easily track their funds and savings performance all within the app and no upfront fees will be charged.

Users can also now enjoy an additional 1% per annum net returns in Versa Cash or Versa Cash-i on top of the monthly base net return rate, starting from yesterday.

Upon completion of the campaign mechanics, Versa users will automatically enjoy access to the Money Booster.

Versa strives to simplify saving and investing by offering intuitive and beginner-friendly features like a minimalist app interface, auto debit, goal tracker, and education resources, ensuring a hassle-free experience for its users.

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