One million GrabRewards, a year’s worth of GrabFood awaits Olympics, Paralympics medallists

Company the latest to step in with lucrative prizes for Malaysia’s podium sitters at Paris 2024

1:56 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Grab Malaysia is the latest corporate brand to support the national contingent who are competing at the Paris Olympics and Paralympics by offering medallists up to one million GrabRewards and a year’s worth of GrabFood.

In addition, every Malaysian athlete participating at the Olympics and Paralympics will receive an additional 50,000 GrabRewards points as a show of appreciation for their hard work and dedication. 

“Their dedication and resilience inspire us and we hope this token motivates them even further to make our nation proud. To our athletes, your journey truly embodies the Malaysian spirit and know that we will be supporting and cheering you on, every step of the way,” said Grab Malaysia managing director Adelene Foo.

Meanwhile, Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh expressed her appreciation for this incentive, saying that “this shows that the private sector believes in our athletes and are confident that they are capable of bringing home the first gold for Malaysia”.

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Several corporate brands have promised attractive rewards for Malaysia’s medallists at the Paris Olympics and Paralympics. – olympics.com pic, July 29, 2024

The company will also offer one year’s worth of free GrabFood orders (offer has a limit value per year) to the country’s gold medallists at the Paris Olympics and Paralympics.

Each of these gold medallists will also be rewarded with one million GrabReward points.

The silver medallists are set to receive one year’s worth of free GrabFood orders, in addition to 500,000 GrabReward points.

The bronze medallists will receive one year’s worth of free GrabFood orders and 250,000 GrabReward points.

Grab Malaysia has gifted a RM100 GrabFood voucher each to all 110 coaches and officials involved in both Games. – July 29, 2024

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