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Boost Bank, TNB partner for bill savings and cashback

Boost Bank, TNB partner for bill savings and cashback

BOOST Bank, Malaysia's homegrown digital bank, has partnered with Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) to help customers save more while managing their electricity bills.
Under the collaboration, customers can earn daily high-interest savings and receive cashback rewards via the new TNB Jar.
UNLOCK SAVINGS
New Boost Bank users can unlock the TNB Jar from June 4 to Aug 31 and earn 3.5 per cent p.a. daily interest.
To participate, customers must open a Boost Bank account and pay a minimum of RM50 on their TNB bill using a Boost Bank debit card or through the Boost Wallet app. After completing the payment, they can deposit any amount into the TNB Jar to start earning interest.
To maintain the Jar, users must continue paying at least RM50 monthly on their TNB bills throughout the campaign period.
RM3 CASHBACK
All Boost customers are also eligible for RM3 cashback on their TNB bill payments made between June 4 and July 31.
To qualify, customers must pay a minimum of RM50 using the Boost Wallet app. The cashback will be credited into a dedicated Partner Wallet and can be used to offset a future TNB bill exceeding RM50.
Each user is entitled to two cashback rewards during the campaign, limited to the first 5,000 customers on a first-come, first-served basis.

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