New Straits Times

RM3,500 monthly for 2 grand prize winners

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Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd is bringing back the “Salary for Life” contest, showcasing its continued commitment to empowering Malaysians and supporting local communitie­s.

The initiative will also provide financial assistance to charitable organisati­ons and non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs).

The campaign, to be held from May 1 to June 30, will offer prizes worth more than RM4 million.

“They include the grand prize of a monthly RM3,500 ‘Salary For Life’ for two winners, as well as consolatio­n prizes, weekly prizes and daily prizes, alongside contributi­ons from the company to 17 charitable organisati­ons to be associated with the contest finalists,” it said.

Nestle Malaysia chief executive officer Juan Aranols said the company was dedicated to fostering positive transforma­tions for individual­s across Malaysia through this campaign and various other initiative­s implemente­d by the company.

“The contest truly embodies our purpose to enhance quality of life, providing a platform for Malaysians to have an opportunit­y to pursue their dreams, while financiall­y supporting charitable organisati­ons making life better for underprivi­leged communitie­s,” he said.

The “Salary For Life” contest was first held in 2020, coinciding with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns, and has since distribute­d RM4 million in cash prizes.

More than 850 Malaysians have benefited, with the two grand prize winners each receiving a monthly “Salary For Life” of RM3,000.

Nestle Malaysia also donated RM684,000 to 17 charitable organisati­ons selected by the 17 finalists.

To enter the contest, Malaysians need to buy RM20 worth of eligible Nestle products in one transactio­n and send the receipt, along with full name and MyKad number, via WhatsApp or through a web form at www.dearnestle.com.my/borangpera­duan-gaji-seumur-hidup-2024.

 ?? ?? Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd chief executive officer Juan Aranols (standing) with ‘Salary for Life’ 2020 grand prize winner Amirrul Hafiz Razak and his family recently.
Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd chief executive officer Juan Aranols (standing) with ‘Salary for Life’ 2020 grand prize winner Amirrul Hafiz Razak and his family recently.

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