Budi95: Tap Payment Card Before MyKad for Petronas, Shell, BHPetrol; but MyKad First Then Card for Petron
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BUDI95: Are eWallets and mobile apps allowed at petrol stations? Are smartphones a safety risk? - SoyaCincau
With the implementation of BUDI Madani RON95 (BUDI95), all Malaysians with a valid driver’s licence can soon enjoy a lower RM1.99 per litre price for subsidised RON95 petrol on 30th September 2025. If you do not want to take out your physical MyKad at the pump, the digital alternative is to use TNG eWallet as well as other petrol apps such as Setel and CaltexGo. These apps are BUDI95 ready as long as you’ve completed the verification via eKYC pr…
Here’s How TNG eWallet Can Be Used For BUDI95 Fuel Subsidy
TNG eWallet has been confirmed as one of the applications that can be used to purchase fuel under the BUDI95 fuel subsidy programme. While the feature is not yet available in the app, it will be rolled out in stages, beginning 27 September 2025 (police and armed forces), 28 September (STR recipients), and finally on 30 September for all Malaysians. According to TNG, the eWallet can be used at all petrol stations, eliminating the need to carry a …
Step by Step: How to Use BUDI95 with Setel for RM1.99 Petrol
The BUDI95 subsidy scheme is finally here, and Malaysians are getting ready to enjoy RON95 petrol at RM1.99 per litre. We’ve talked about what it is in our previous article regarding the step-by-step guide on using the subsidy with TnG E-Wallet. Now, for PETRONAS customers, the Setel app is one of the easiest ways to tap into the programme. It blends the usual benefits of cashless payments with the added bonus of skipping queues and tracking you…
Budi95: tap payment card before MyKad for Petronas, Shell, BHPetrol; but MyKad first then card for Petron
As Malaysia heads towards the targeted subsidy pricing of RON 95 petrol that will be RM1.99 per litre from September 30, fuel retailers have posted to social media demonstrating how the fuel purchasing process will work from that date. As communicated by the government, Malaysians with a MyKad (Malaysian identity card) and a valid driving licence will be eligible for RON 95 petrol at its subsidised rate. Petronas, Petron and BHPetrol have now sh…
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