Kamis, 20 Juni 2019

How to get FREE Petrol from Petronas via Setel ???

Are you a Petronas customer?
Are you pumping petrol regularly?
Are you a Free-bie lover?

If you answered all YES to the above questions, the chances are you would be very much in love with this article. Keep reading on.




SEVEN + ONE Reason why you should start using Setel ???
  1. Order your petrol comfortably inside your car
  2. No more queuing in hot Malaysia weather
  3. No need to leave your children in car when queuing
  4. Link and earn Mesra point without bringing the physical card
  5. Keep track of your petrol spending each month
  6. E-receipt for easier mileage claim
  7. No more RM200 hold when using credit/debit card (LOVE THIS ❤❤❤ !!!)

    Plus,
  8. Get *RM5 worth of Setel Bonus after transacting a minimum of RM30 worth of fuel (in a single transaction or more) by downloading the app via this link.



Wondering how to Setel at Petronas?
Watch this Video



Wait no more.
Starts download the app now and enjoy your new petrol pumping experience.
Click this link to download → https://www.setel.my/ref/ltot


Follow more e-wallet related updates via Facebook @EWallet Malaysia
Follow our active updates via Facebook @FinanceMalaysia

Kamis, 06 Juni 2019

Key Highlights of e-Commerce Consumers Survey 2018


The e-Commerce Consumers Survey 2018 (ECS 2018) is the first purpose built survey conducted by Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to understand characteristics and behaviours of e-Commerce consumers in Malaysia.


In addition, the survey also covers challenges faced by consumers to 
adopt e-Commerce.

The survey focused on selected key indicators including the following:
i. e-Commerce experiences;
ii. purchasing;
iii. product delivery;
iv. product return;
v. security and privacy; and
vi. demographics and socio-economics background of consumers and non-consumers.

In the full 49 pages of survey report, let us zoom into these key highlights












Various types of payment method such as, online banking, credit card, cash on delivery, etc. give more flexible options for shoppers. Additionally, the advent of third party online payment such as PayPal, Alipay, MOLPay, iPay88, etc. have provided shoppers with alternative online payment.







 

The survey found that majority of online shoppers in Malaysia (93.6%) have purchased goods and services from local seller, while more than half (52.2%) shopped cross-border.

When further asked about location of cross-border e-Commerce market, below figure is the outcome. Unsurprisingly, China tops the chart.














Conclusion:


Growing up in the advent of Internet, young generation below 30’s is identified as the major adopter and engine of growth for e-Commerce. Managing consumer trust and privacy in every part of e-Commerce value chain is very important for sustainability.

Apart from strengthening cybersecurity and risk policies to manage security and privacy risks perception, smart delivery options and customer-centric return policies will also instil their confidence.



Follow our active updates via Facebook @FinanceMalaysia