Earn More with Gempak eWallet Cashback Rewards
Cashback is at the heart of the Gempak eWallet experience. We believe every ringgit you spend should work harder for you – which is why we've built Malaysia's most generous eWallet cashback programme.
How Gempak Cashback Works
Every payment you make with Gempak eWallet automatically earns cashback, credited to your wallet within 24 hours. No points to track, no vouchers to redeem – just real money back in your wallet, instantly usable for your next transaction.
Cashback Categories
Grocery shopping, food delivery, petrol, utility bills, online shopping, healthcare and more – each category has its own cashback rate. Higher-frequency spending categories earn higher rates, rewarding you for your everyday habits rather than big one-off purchases.
Seasonal Mega Cashback Events
During festive seasons like Hari Raya, Chinese New Year and Merdeka, Gempak eWallet runs mega cashback campaigns with boosted rates across all categories. Historical data shows Malaysian eWallet users see up to 20% cashback during 4-day mega sale events – Gempak eWallet's festive campaigns are designed to beat that.
Referral Cashback Bonus
Invite friends to join Gempak eWallet and earn bonus cashback for every successful referral. When your friend makes their first qualifying transaction, both of you receive a cashback bonus – it's the most gempak way to grow your rewards together.


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Fully agree, as long as all precautions are taken like the facemask and distancing in the photo. Bookshops are among the most vital British and that\’s not just English – and Western institutions, intellectually and recreationally.