Kiple launches ‘Back to Uni’ campaign


PETALING JAYA: Green Packet Bhd’s wholly owned subsidiary, Kiplepay Sdn Bhd has launched its ‘Back to Uni’ campaign in order to make the back-to-university experience a safer and more rewarding experience for each student.

“As anticipation builds for students to return to campus after months of virtual classes and studying from home, Kiple wants to ensure that they are equipped with the necessities safely and be rewarded at the same time.

“Through this campaign, students can return to university like a rockstar with Kiple, with more than 2,000 deals up for grabs at RM1 throughout the entire campaign period,” Kiple said in a statement.

Kiple said from Oct 18 to Nov 21, students aged between 18 to 25 years old would be given the opportunity to purchase deals at just RM1 simply by spending using the Kiple Visa Prepaid Card.

“Each transaction will increase their chances of winning new prizes – they simply need to download the Kiple app, and apply for Kiple Visa Prepaid Card, and begin spending to participate in the campaign.

“Students (18-25 years old) can apply for the card for free with zero annual card fee and enjoy up to RM10 monthly cashback when they spend with Kiple Visa Prepaid Card,” Kiple said.

“A minimum value of RM10 spend is required for students to participate, and these rewards range from digital goodies, book credits, personal care, fashion and food and beverages,” it added.

For more info, vist www.kiple.com/deals/b2u

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