Towards a cashless Malaysia


Paying with the Boost e-wallet.

IT’S no secret that the Malaysian government has been pushing for a cashless society. As a homegrown and leading e-wallet in Malaysia, Boost understands the inherent need to “Boost My Malaysia” by leading by example and supporting the needs of Malaysians that will positively impact the economic and social fabric of the nation in pursuit of the government’s aspirations of transforming into a cashless society and digital economy.

To propel the cashless agenda further, Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng announced in Budget 2020 tabled on Friday that the government will provide RM30 to e-wallet users aged 18 and above earning less than RM100,00 annually as a one-off measure to stimulate the use of e-wallets in the country.

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