
Tuaran: Most recipients here expressed gratitude to the Government for the distribution of the RM100 eMadani credit which began on Monday night.
The programme has been introduced as one of the Government’s initiatives to improve the use of cashless transactions.
The credit is distributed through digital wallet (e-wallet) applications.
Private sector worker Mohd Razif Ramlan, 40, said the e-cash is only subject to physical purchases through premises or supermarkets that provide selected e-wallet services such as MAE, Setel, ShopeePay and Touch ‘n Go eWallet.

