18th March 2026 - 2 min read

Grocery spending can add up quickly during busy holiday shopping periods. Bank Rakyat cardholders can get some of that spending back through a limited-time cashback offer.
The bank is offering 3% cashback on grocery and supermarket purchases under its “Kempen Suara Hati”, running from 18 to 24 March 2026, or until the allocated pool is fully used.
The offer covers transactions at grocery stores and supermarkets nationwide, based on the merchant category for grocery spending.
Each transaction must be at least RM100 in a single receipt and paid using a Bank Rakyat Credit Card-i.
All eligible Credit Card-i holders with active accounts are included automatically, without any need to register.
Cashback earned will be reflected in the following monthly statement.
The total cashback pool is capped at RM50,000, which means the offer may end before 24 March if the allocation is fully used.
This makes the timing of purchases relevant for those planning to use the benefit.
The offer lowers the effective cost of grocery purchases during the campaign window, especially for planned spending.
Since there is no cap per cardholder, the total cashback depends on how much is spent, as long as each transaction meets the minimum amount.
Because the offer is limited to a specific period and category, the actual benefit depends on when and where you spend.
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Samuel writes about personal finance and financial news, focusing on how banking updates, policies, and promotions affect everyday money decisions. He enjoys making complicated financial topics easier to follow. Outside of writing, he spends his time watching TV shows and occasionally convincing himself he will only watch one episode.
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