Shell Malaysia recently launched its latest campaign – ‘Nak Ekstra RM20,000’, a campaign intended to give Malaysians an extra reason to welcome in 2020.
As Malaysians gear up for the new year, we cannot deny some of the worrying thoughts running in the minds of most Malaysians. A study found that 86% of Malaysians are concerned about the cost of basic needs and high-priced homes, followed by 76% who are in debt to sustain their cost of living while the remaining 74% are uneasy about loss of source of income [1]. This insight supports the ‘Nak Ekstra RM20,000’ campaign, which provides Malaysians with an opportunity to take home extra RM20,000 and enabling them to plan for a brighter 2020.
Starting from 1 December 2019 until 9 February 2020, Shell customers have the opportunity to cash in extra RM20,000 each week! On top of the RM20,000 grand prize, Shell is also giving away RM1,000 to 20 consolation prize winners on a weekly basis.
To participate in the ‘Nak Ekstra RM20,000’ campaign, it takes only two simple steps: Step 1, customers need to spend minimum RM40 in one receipt at any Shell stations nationwide; Step 2, customers need to submit their details via a physical contest form with receipt or scanning a QR code to submit details and receipt online. Customers will be on their way to winning weekly cash prizes, upon completion of these two steps.
In line with the ‘Ekstra’ theme, Shell is also offering additional rewards to customers this December in partnership with Touch ‘n Go and BonusLink.
From 1 December 2019 to 9 February 2020, customers will receive an extra RM5 cashback when they spend minimum RM40 at Shell by paying with Touch ‘n Go eWallet. This special offer is limited to two cashbacks per Touch ’n Go eWallet account per month, and only for the first 300,000 transactions at Shell. Grab your cashback now before it is too late!
For more information on the extra offers at Shell, please visit www.shell.com.my
[1] Zainal, Fatimah. “Malaysians a worried lot, says first-of-its-kind National Worry Index, https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/11/28/malaysians-a-worried-lot-says-first-of-its-kind-national-worry-index#1MRWQhvwsjhYXa3m.99