8th January 2026 - 2 min read

Paying for sports court bookings through Courtsite now comes with a small cashback incentive for Maybank users. Customers who use Scan and Pay in the MAE app for eligible transactions may receive RM5 cashback per booking, subject to spending and usage limits.
The offer runs from 5 January 2026 to 30 April 2026, or until the total cashback allocation is fully utilised.
The cashback applies to Courtsite bookings of at least RM80 when payment is made using Scan and Pay in the MAE app, with funds taken directly from a Maybank savings account, current account, or MAE wallet.
If Scan and Pay is set to charge a debit or credit card instead, the transaction will not qualify for cashback, even though the payment is still made via QR code.
Each eligible customer can receive the RM5 cashback up to three times during the offer period. This caps the maximum cashback per user at RM15.
Across all participants, the total cashback pool is capped at RM150,000. Once this limit is reached, the offer will end even if the stated end date has not passed.
The RM5 cashback is credited within 60 days from the transaction date. It is credited back to the same account selected as the source of funds when Scan and Pay is used.
Only payments funded through a Maybank savings account, current account, or MAE account are eligible. Transactions funded via Maybank debit cards or credit cards are excluded.
This offer is most relevant for users who regularly book sports courts or recreational facilities through Courtsite and already rely on Scan and Pay for everyday payments.
While the cashback amount is modest, it may offer small but consistent savings for frequent users who meet the minimum spend and payment requirements across multiple bookings.
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