PrestoPay holds its first Cashless Raya Bazaar with up to 70% discounts from May 16 to May 18

Cashless payments have become a way of living for many of us and in Malaysia there are many different e-wallet apps, including Presto App that can be downloaded in both App Store and Play Store. In conjunction with the upcoming festive season, PrestoPay has decided to organise its first Cashless Raya Bazaar at Quill City Mall for three days.

Happening from 16 May to 18 May, the three-day bazaar has more than 30 participating merchants and there are many different deals with discounts up to 70%. From food and beverages to health and beauty, this Cashless Raya Bazaar has it all and just like its name, you can literally purchase everything without needing physical cash.

All you need to do is use your e-wallet apps, be it PrestoPay, WeChat Pay, Boost or any others. The merchants in the bazaar will let you purchase their products via e-wallet, so you won’t have to bring out any cash with you. Moreover, you can top up your PrestoPay to up to RM1,500 — a huge amount that some other e-wallet apps do not offer.

That aside, new users who download and register with Presto will entitle them to spin the wheel at the event and win up to 2,000 prizes daily. There’s also a “Spend and Win” contest during event period, where three top spenders will win prizes each day, meaning that there will be nine winners in total.

PrestoPay was just introduced back in 2018 but it has been a rather practical app with lots of feature. It can be used to pay bills, buy movie tickets, shop and even play games. Presto recently brought in a game called Grabbit that allows users to play the claw machine virtually. While they are playing with their smartphones, there are actual physical claw machines that are being controlled via their smartphones. If they managed to grab a plushie or toy, then that item will be sent to their house addresses.

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