Sports & Fitness

Touch ‘n Go partners with MFL for 2023 season

Fans can enjoy 10% cashback capped at RM5 with minimum purchase of RM50

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 04 Mar 2023 2:06PM

Touch ‘n Go partners with MFL for 2023 season
(From left) TNG Digital Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Alan No, Malaysian Football League chief executive officer Stuart Ramalingam, and, TNG Digital Sdn Bhd chief commercial officer Danny Chua marking Touch ‘n Go eWallet’s partnership with the Malaysian Football League. – Pic courtesy of Malaysian Football League, March 4, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Touch ‘n Go Group, via TNG Digital Sdn Bhd (“TNG Digital”), owner and operator of Touch ‘n Go eWallet has signed a partnership deal with the Malaysian Football League (MFL) for the 2023 season.

This means Touch ‘n Go eWallet will also be sponsoring the 2023 season for Perlawanan Sumbangsih, Super League, FA Cup, MFL Cup, MFL Challenge Cup, and Malaysia Cup.

To celebrate this partnership, football fans purchasing their tickets through www.tickethotline.com.my and paying with Touch ‘n Go eWallet will enjoy a 10% cashback (capped at RM5) with a minimum purchase of RM50. 

This launch promotion is valid from now till March 31, subject to terms and conditions. 

In the coming months, more features and promotions will be added to this partnership, including the ability to purchase tickets and exclusive MFL-related merchandise directly through the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app.

“Sports provides a platform for people to come together in support of their favourite teams. As the nation’s number one most preferred eWallet and with over 19 million users, Touch ‘n Go eWallet is indeed the people’s wallet. 

“We are honoured to be the official eWallet to provide our football-loving users with a safe, cashless and convenient way to purchase their match day tickets and to purchase food and merchandise when they are at the stadiums,” said Alan Ni, Chief Executive Officer of TNG Digital Sdn Bhd.

He said that this is the first time Touch ‘n Go eWallet is involved in Malaysian football, adding that our partnership with MFL will be long-term and will continue to be beneficial to our growing users. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to MFL for working with Touch ‘n Go eWallet.

Meanwhile, MFL chief executive officer Stuart Ramalingam warmly welcomed Touch 'n Go eWallet as they look set to play their part in an exciting season. 

“This is a very positive collaboration, as it provides a new dimension to the Malaysian League sponsorship as we progress towards a paradigm shift for the benefit of all participating clubs.

"Via the activities planned with Touch 'n Go eWallet throughout this season, we believe that fans and clubs alike will be able to enjoy new experiences as well as bring them closer to Touch 'n Go eWallet's products.”

Football fans can soon participate in various football-related activities and giveaways on social media. 

For more information about the Touch ‘n Go eWallet partnership with Malaysian Football League 2023, visit www.touchngo.com.my. – The Vibes, March 4, 2023

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