Get RM20 Cashback From Public Bank's PB Scholar Debit Card
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Public Bank is offering a cashback campaign exclusively for its PB Scholar Debit Cardmembers. From 1 September 2025 to 31 January 2026, eligible students can earn a monthly RM20 cashback by using their card for dining and grocery purchases. The campaign aims to provide students with additional savings on their daily necessities and expenses.

How To Qualify For The Cashback

To be entitled to the RM20 cashback, cardmembers must meet specific spending criteria each month. They are required to complete a minimum of ten qualifying transactions, with each transaction being at least RM10 in a single receipt. The cashback is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and is capped at RM20 per cardmember each month.

Where To Make Qualifying Transactions

The campaign focuses on in-store spending, so only local retail dining and grocery transactions will count towards the target. This includes purchases at supermarkets and food outlets. Online transactions, as well as auto-debit payments and other non-qualifying purchases, will not be considered for the campaign.

When Will The Cashback Be Credited?

Cardmembers who successfully meet the monthly spending requirements will have their cashback credited to their account. The RM20 cashback is scheduled to be disbursed within four, to twelve weeks after the end of each participating month. 

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