16th December 2025 - 2 min read

Boost Bank has announced a new campaign offering cashback rewards and higher savings interest rate to customers. The Boost Lagi Bagoose campaign runs until early 2026 and includes several ways for customers to earn returns on their spending and deposits.
The digital bank, which launched in June 2024, is positioning the campaign as a way for customers to maximise value from everyday transactions.
Customers who pay using Boost Bank’s DuitNow QR code feature can earn up to 10% cashback until 31 January 2026. The cashback is capped at RM30 in total during the campaign period, and the offer applies to eligible purchases made by scanning and paying through the bank’s DuitNow QR system.
Boost Bank is also offering 2% cashback on debit card transactions, with customers able to earn up to RM30 per month. This promotion runs until 31 March 2026 and is available to all account holders.
The campaign includes access to the BoostUP Jar, a special savings jar that pays 4% per annum in daily compounding interest on deposits up to RM3,000. The promotional rate is available until 17 November 2026.
Customers can maintain their BoostUp Jar by linking their Boost Bank account to the Boost app and spending at least RM500 per month on eligible transactions. The minimum spend requirement covers both online and offline purchases.
Each offer has specific terms and conditions that customers should review before participating. The bank has published additional information and frequently asked questions on its campaign page at myboostbank.co/promotion/boost-lagi-bagoose.
Boost Bank operates as a partnership between Axiata and RHB Bank, functioning as Malaysia’s first homegrown digital bank with an embedded banking app.
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