Mydin Mohamed Holdings Berhad (MYDIN) is celebrating its 67th anniversary with the OHMYDIN! Festival, offering total savings
and rewards worth RM6.7 million.
Interestingly, this year’s campaign is further enlivened by the “Fun Run Festival OHMYDIN!” program, which will take place at four MYDIN branches: Subang Jaya (Selangor) on 24th August, MITC (Melaka)
aims to promote a healthy lifestyle while fostering unity among Malaysia’s diverse communities.
For each registration in the fun run, RM5 will be channelled to MYDIN’s corporate social responsibility program, MYDIN Prihatin, to support the less fortunate.
Participants in the 6.7km fun run will also stand a chance to win lucky draw prizes, including Oppo devices, cash vouchers, and hampers.
Throughout the campaign, MYDIN is offering a variety of exciting promotions such as Hari-Hari MYDIN Murah, Beli Bijak Beli Borong, Purchase with Purchase (PWP), Happy Hour, and many more, providing significant savings to customers, especially Meriah loyalty cardholders. These promotions are also available on TikTok Shop@MYDIN.
Furthermore, four brands Adabi, Carrie Junior, Puteri, and Lifebuoy are hosting games within the MYDINPay app, powered by CashOut, with a total prize pool of RM103,500. Meanwhile, new registrants of the MYDIN PayFlex app have the opportunity to receive RM15 in cash credit and are eligible for exclusive Wholesale Purchase with Purchase (PWP) promotions.
For more information about the OHMYDIN Festival campaign, which runs until 11th November 2024, visit their official social media pages, MYDIN Malaysia.
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