Win a free cruise when you spend using TNG eWallet in Singapore


Your next visit to Singapore might just win you a free cruise. — Unsplash

Travelling to Singapore anytime soon? Your spending there might just win you a free cruise.

In partnership with Malaysia’s TNG Digital Sdn Bhd, the Singapore Tourism Board has recently launched a campaign that gives you the chance to win prizes worth up to RM60,000.

Running until March 31, the campaign’s grand prize is a three-night cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas for two, which sets sail from Singapore. 

“This new campaign rides on the momentum of increased visitor arrivals from Malaysia, and leverages the strengths of TNG Digital to help Malaysian travellers get even more out of their trips to Singapore,” said Terrence Voon, executive director, South-East Asia, Singapore Tourism Board, in a press statement.

How to participate? Just use your TNG eWallet to make payments. 

Look for Alipay+ QR (payments via NETS QR won’t be eligible) and spend a minimum of SGD20 (RM62) in a single transaction. 

Singapore Oceanarium, Rainforest Wild Asia, Gardens by the Bay and Universal Studios Singapore, as well as lifestyle destinations such as Kada and Katong Joo-Chiat, are among the places where you can pay using TNG eWallet.

Don’t worry if you don’t win the grand prize, which of course is just for one winner, there are other exciting prizes to win. 

These include the iPhone 17 Pro (three winners), DJI Osmo Pocket 3 (five winners) and Universal Traveler Terminal Trunk Luggage (40 winners).

For more information, visit https://www.touchngo.com.my/promotions/details.html?promo=win-exciting-prizes-in-singapore.

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