Setel launches campaign to bring Malaysians closer to digital convenience


Setel has evolved from being an e-payment solution for fueling to a mobility platform featuring payments, parking and retail plus other conveniences.

SETEL VENTURES SDN BHD (Setel) is transforming a Malaysian phrase into a powerful symbol of digital convenience with its new nationwide brand campaign “Setel je! Sekali tekan, semua jalan.”

“Setel je!” A phrase so Malaysian, we all know what it means when something needs to get done quickly and effortlessly.

This campaign celebrates the uniquely Malaysian spirit by combining a beloved phrase with cutting-edge, homegrown technology designed to simplify everyday life.

Whether it’s fueling up, paying for parking, shopping, renewing road tax or earning rewards, Setel’s app makes these daily tasks faster, easier and more seamless, bringing Malaysians closer to the convenience of a digital lifestyle.

Since its launch, Setel has championed Malaysia’s vision for a cashless society by providing access at over 1,000 PETRONAS stations and more than 2.6 million merchants nationwide.

Over nine million Malaysians have embraced the app, proving how digital transactions can be secure, convenient and widely accessible.

No one gets left behind—users with older Android smartphones can still tap into Setel’s services on the Setel Lite app.
No one gets left behind—users with older Android smartphones can still tap into Setel’s services on the Setel Lite app.

What started as Malaysia’s first fuelling solution has evolved into a mobility platform tailored for local needs.

Growing from one-tap fuelling (the only feature of its kind in the country) to an intuitive experience encompassing payments, parking, retail, rewards and more, Setel continues to innovate.

To ensure inclusivity, Setel Lite was developed for users with older Android smartphones and limited storage, demonstrating a commitment to digital adoption for all.

“Over time, 'Setel' has become part of our everyday language, symbolising how things get done,” said Setel chief executive officer Abdullah Ayman Awaluddin..

“With this campaign, we are turning that spirit into real, tech-powered experiences that reflect how Malaysians live.

“Whether it’s fuelling, paying, or moving, Setel makes it simple. We are also encouraging users to verify their accounts to unlock more features, security and rewards as we continue driving digital adoption and supporting a cashless Malaysia.”

To bring this campaign to life, Setel is hitting the road with its “Jom Setel je!” roadshow across Klang Valley, Penang, Melaka, Kuantan, Sabah and Sarawak.

Setel chief executive officer Abdullah Ayman Awaluddin said Setel was created to deliver a seamless, on-demand fuelling experience, the first of its kind in Malaysia.
Setel chief executive officer Abdullah Ayman Awaluddin said Setel was created to deliver a seamless, on-demand fuelling experience, the first of its kind in Malaysia.

Activities include interactive sessions with the team and popular key opinion leaders (KOLs), exclusive rewards and a special collaboration with Selangor Football Club (FC) to engage football fans, uniting Malaysians through technology and shared experiences.

Amplifying the campaign, a brand video and catchy jingle highlight how “Setel” resonates in everyday conversations, showcasing local culture alongside modern technology like AI.

Malaysians are also invited to join a social media challenge featuring the jingle for a chance to win ewallet credit.

New users can enjoy RM5 cashback by downloading the app, registering with the code “c-5etel”, and fuelling a minimum accumulated total of RM20 at any PETRONAS station.

Continuing transactions during the campaign also opens opportunities to win cash prizes, proving that when Malaysians want to get things done, they simply “Setel je!”

Follow the latest updates on Setel’s social media channels and join the journey towards a more convenient, digital Malaysia.

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