
Thanks to purchases of MyDebit individuals at 4 tolled freeways, 1,000 family members from the B40 team have actually gotten financial assistance.
Amanat Lebuhraya Rakyat (ALR), in partnership with Payments Network Malaysia (PayNet) and MyKasih Foundation, commemorated a significant turning point as the “Sentuhan Iklas” project struck 5 million MyDebit purchases.
The turning point opened the last RM250,000 promise, offering 500 low-income family members throughout Malaysia with financial assistance.
Sentuhan Ikhlas, introduced on Sept 26 in 2014, changed day-to-day toll repayments right into a chance to sustain B40 family members.
Each MyDebit deal at ALR freeways– Damansara-Puchong Highway, Shah Alam Expressway, Sprint Highway and WISE Tunnel– added in the direction of an expanding swimming pool of funds.
Support from Malaysians drove the project onward, with 2.5 million purchases accomplished in December in 2014 and RM250,000 in help opened for 500 family members in Lembah Pantai and Gombak in Klang Valley in addition to Sungai Petani and Jitra in Kedah.
The last turning point of 5 million purchases profited family members in Gombak, Ayer Keroh (Melaka) and Muar (Johor), providing RM500 each for needs at taking part electrical outlets.
ALR team president Muhammad Nizam Alias claimed, “Sentuhan Ikhlas is a direct reflection of ALR, PayNet and MyKasih’s shared purpose of sustainable social impact.
“It shows how choosing MyDebit for toll payments can have a meaningful impact on the lives of many.”
PayNet industrial department elderly supervisor Azrul Fakhzan Mainor claimed, “This campaign showcases how digital payments can go beyond convenience to drive shared prosperity.”