Touch ‘n Go eWallet, Fave Partner To Offer Cashback To eWallet Users In Malaysia

Fave has announced its partnership with Touch ‘n Go eWallet, and the launch of the Fave Loyalty Programme within Touch ‘n Go eWallet. Through the partnership with Fave, Touch ‘n Go eWallet users can now scan any Fave DuitNow QR, and earn up to 15 per cent cashback across 17,000 F&B outlets and retailers. Participating outlets include Subway, Auntie Anne’s, San Francisco Coffee, Puma, Clarks and more. 

The new service will create an easy, quick and rewarding digital payment experience on one platform. More than 18 million Touch ‘n Go eWallet users will be able to earn cashback every time they pay for purchases by scanning the Fave-issued DuitNow QR code with a Touch ‘n Go eWallet scanner and deduct it from the payable amount upon the next purchase. Users will also be able to link their Fave account and import all cashback, view and use the cashback for their purchases to create a unified experience and maximise their savings. 

From 7 January until 31 March 2023, Touch ‘n Go eWallet users who make a purchase by scanning a Fave DuitNow QR code with the Touch ‘n Go eWallet scanner will receive an additional 10% discount (capped at RM2) on top of the Fave Partner Cashback. Users can also collect Touch ‘n Go eWallet’s The Goal Hunter Campaign stamps for every transaction of RM10 and above throughout the campaign period. 

Here are the steps to earn Fave cashback and how to link an existing Fave account to the “Fave icon” in Touch ‘n Go eWallet: 

  1. Scan Fave DuitNow QR with your Touch ‘n Go eWallet 
  2. Tap “Yes I Want It” to continue to payment 
  3. Complete transaction 

To link account to import Fave cashback: 

  1. Tap the Fave icon in your Touch ‘n Go eWallet
  2. Tap “Link your Fave account”
  3. Enter your phone number for Fave account linkage
  4. Upon successful account linkage, your cashback will be merged into your Fave account

For more information visit: https://www.touchngo.com.my/promotion/

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