(L-R) Mohd Khairil Abdullah, CEO of Axiata Digital, Tan Sri Jamaludin Ibrahim, President and Group CEO of Axiata Group, YAB Dato' Seri Dr. Wan Azizah, Deputy Prime Minister, Datin Paduka Che Asmah binti Ibrahim, CEO of Yayasan Kebajikan Negara and Tan Sri Ghazzali Sheikh Abdul Khalid, Chairman of Axiata Group.
Mohd Khairil Abdullah, CEO of Axiata Digital, parent company to Boost, taking YAB Dato' Seri Dr. Wan Azizah Dr. Wan Ismail, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Women, Family and Community Development on a tour of a photo gallery of various charities and organizations supported by Boost's e-donation feature
Kuala Lumpur, 25 May – Earlier
today, homegrown and leading e-wallet Boost organized an event showcasing their
e-donation feature that is enabling Malaysians to go cashless while being
socially responsible. Yayasan Kebajikan Negara, a charitable fund under the purview
of the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development was also introduced
as the newest partner organization to be part of Boost’s e-donation family at
the event.
The event
was officiated by YAB Dato’ Seri Dr. Wan Azizah Dr. Wan Ismail, Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Women, Family and Community Development together with
Datin Paduka Che Asmah binti Ibrahim, CEO of Yayasan Kebajikan Negara, Tan Sri
Ghazzali Sheikh Abdul Khalid, Chairman of Axiata Group Berhad, Tan Sri
Jamaludin Ibrahim, President and Group CEO of Axiata Group Berhad and Mohd
Khairil Abdullah, CEO of Axiata Digital Services, Boost’s parent company.
“Malaysians
are caring and generous in nature, always willing and ready to lend a hand to
those in need. E-donation plays an important role in creating sustainable
opportunities for the rakyat to reach
and give back to communities locally and regionally”, said Dato’ Seri Dr. Wan Azizah Dr. Wan Ismail, Deputy Prime Minister.
Boost’s e-donation
feature was launched in May 2018. Today, over 4 million users can
#DoGoodWithBoost with over 30 charity & NGO partners ranging from
education, environment, cancer research, social and animal welfare as well as more
than 70 religious institutions.
“We
launched the e-donation feature as an experiment to bridge the gap in how charities
and NGOs alike connect with the community and vice versa. Along the way, we discovered
that it is a low cost means of collecting donations conveniently, securely and
transparently. To-date, over half a million ringgit in cashless donations have
been collected. While the figure is still relatively small, there is indeed a
new-found acceptance in digital donations”, said Mohd Khairil Abdullah, CEO of Axiata Digital Services.
Khairil
also added e-donation can be a catalyst to inculcate charitable values amongst
digital natives and provide charities and NGOs a new platform to raise
awareness on their causes and amplify fundraising efforts. He said Boost has
since been scaling up by partnering with more foundations and organizations to
expand this feature and hopes to have a direct impact to families in-need in
the near future.
During
the event, there was also a panel discussion with Khairil alongside representatives
from RHB Islamic Bank’s Kempen SyuQR, Make-A-Wish Malaysia, Persatuan Kebajikan
Anak-Anak Istimewa (ORKIDS) and BersamaMu. They shared that e-donation platform
has helped them increase their reach to the public and raise awareness on their
causes.
About Boost
Boost is a homegrown lifestyle e-wallet that aims to
revolutionise the way consumers transact on a daily basis. Combining lifestyle
needs and cutting edge digital technology, Boost strives to make transactions
easier, faster, more secure & overall a more rewarding experience for
consumers.
Boost officially launched in January 2017 as a
platform that digitised one of the telco’s core services - the way prepaid
users top up their mobile credit. Boost allows users to pay via their mobile
phone at participating locations without the hassle of using physical cash or
cards. Over 4 million Boost users can now pay at over 80,000 merchant
touchpoints nationwide.
Key features include:
●
Cashback through ‘Shake Rewards’
●
Paying utility bills with partners such as Telekom
Malaysia, Astro and Syabas
●
Paying for on-street parking in Kuala Lumpur and Kota
Bharu
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Booking and Buying public transport rides on KLIA
Ekspress, KTM intercity, EzCab, CatchThatBus and Firefly
●
Buying and gifting digital vouchers for online
merchants, F&B outlets, entertainment, health & beauty
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Splitting bills through unique feature “Go Dutch”
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Buying prepaid top up
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Free money transfers
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Food Delivery through DeliverEat and dahmakan
Android users can download Boost from the Play Store
while iOS users can download from the App Store.
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