Going cashless: Mohammad Saiful Abdul Rahim, 28, scanning the eWallet application at a food court in Aeon Kinta, Ipoh. — Bernama
PUTRAJAYA: The e-Tunai Rakyat initiative looks set to reward Malaysians with more than just the free RM30 given by the government.
Additional offers from e-wallet platforms such as Touch ‘n Go eWallet could see participants of the programme double their RM30 claim, and on top of that, drive away with a Proton X70.
