Budget 2023: Up to RM200 eWallet credit for Youths and M40 groups under ePemula program - SoyaCincau

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The Minister of Finance announced that those in the M40 group, as well as youths, will receive a one-off ePemula eWallet credit of up to RM200 under Budget 2023. Previously, the ePemula credit was only given to the youths. budget2023 bajet2023

credit scheme during the Budget 2023 presentation. Previously, the ePemula credit was only given to the youths.

Budget 2023 unveiled a record RM372.340 billion for next year’s economic reform spending plan, surpassing 2022’s budget by RM40 billion. A total of RM400 million will be allocated to two million youths from ages 18 to 20 years old as well as students above the age of 21. Each youth would be able to claim RM200 of ePemula credit—an initiative by the Malaysian Government “to help promote cashless transactions”. It’s RM50 more than what youths received

, as they received a total of RM150. They had a choice of claiming it through an eWallet app of their choice—between Touch n’ Go eWallet, GrabPay, BigPay, and Shopee.Program ePemula – Kredit RM200 one-off ke dalam akaun e-dompet belia berumur 18 – 20 tahun, dan pelajar sepenuh masa berumur 21 tahun ke atas.

 

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Stop giving one off rubbish. U might as well put a tax reduction.. these stupid one off rubbish should've been distributed at 2020 when COVID is striking all, not now when economics waking up, u should focus developing the economy

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