UOB's UNIRinggit Rewards Redemption Rates to Increase Starting 15 January 2025
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The UNIRinggit Rewards Programme will revise its redemption rates starting 15 January 2025, affecting both digital and physical vouchers.

For digital vouchers, the UNIRinggit points required for items such as Grab Food, Family Mart, Starbucks, Lazada, Shopee, Shell, Zus Coffee, and Jaya Grocer RM50 vouchers will increase from 36,000 points to 40,000 points. 

It is important to note that digital voucher redemptions are only available through online platforms, including the UOB website or the UOB TMRW application.

Additionally, the redemption rates for physical vouchers are also set to increase. For the AEON RM100 Physical Gift Voucher, the UNIRinggit requirement for online redemption will rise from 64,000 points to 92,000 points. For those opting for contact centre redemptions, the required points will increase from 82,000 points to 115,000 points.

(Source: UOB)

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