Celcom offers reload with e-wallet cashback


Celcom Axiata Berhad chief executive officer Idham Nawawi says that Celcom’s cashback and savings facilities are in line with the Economic Stimulus Package that aims to mitigate the adverse external economic impacts of the Covid-19 outbreak in Malaysia while preserving the welfare of the people.

IN an effort to offer consumers the best value, Celcom Axiata Berhad introduces a new innovative offering that allows both prepaid and postpaid consumers to enjoy cashback and savings.

This new initiative is in line with the recently announced Economic Stimulus Package that aims to mitigate the adverse external economic impacts of the Covid-19 outbreak in Malaysia while preserving the welfare of the people.

From now until June 30, Celcom Xpax prepaid consumers will enjoy 10% cashback when they purchase Celcom Xpax reloads and Internet reloads of RM10 and above via the Celcom Life app.

Furthermore, the recently launched Celcom Mega postpaid plans with its trade-in feature is now available until June 30, allowing postpaid consumers to trade in their unused Internet quota at the end of each billing cycle for cashback via Boost e-wallet, with 10GB equivalent to RM5 cashback.

Celcom’s cashback allows customers to utilise digital currency and purchase their everyday needs at all digital or retail stores serviced by Boost e-wallet. To date, Boost e-wallet is available at over 135,000 retail merchants nationwide where consumers can purchase groceries, pay bills online, food, fuel and many more with Celcom’s cashback.

To enjoy the cashback via Celcom Xpax, prepaid consumers simply need to follow these easy steps:

1. Download and log in to Celcom Life app.

2. Link Boost e-wallet via Celcom Life app (see image above).

3. Select “Reload” and choose “Credit Reload” or “Internet Reload”.

4. Select reload amount:

i. Credit reload (RM10, RM30, RM50 or RM100); or

ii. Internet reload (RM10, RM12, RM19, RM30, RM38, RM50, RM79)

5. Enjoy 10% cashback in your Boost e-wallet up to RM20 per NRIC/passport per month

Furthermore, Celcom postpaid consumers can also enjoy a one-time RM50 credit rebate per account in the next billing cycle, when they opt for the auto-billing service. In addition, postpaid consumers who opt for digital monthly bills will be able to save up to RM10 per month of additional charges for printed billing documents.

Celcom Axiata Berhad chief executive officer Idham Nawawi said: “Celcom is proud to be the first telco in Malaysia that enables cashback as an effort to financially aid its consumers and reduce living costs, with the availability of digital currency that can be used for purchasing everyday items via e-wallet.

“As consumers continue to engage in today’s digital ecosystem, we are also conscious about the current Covid-19 outbreak that has impacted their livelihood and the nation’s economy.

“We want to ensure that our customers get the best value for their purchases from us. Celcom’s prepaid and postpaid cashback will be an alternative benefit for customers, allowing them to purchase their daily needs via Boost e-wallet, both digitally and at all participating stores nationwide.”

For more information, visit www.celcom.com.my

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