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Malaysian Companies That Stepped Up During The Covid-19 Pandemic
The Movement Control Order (MCO) announcement following the spike in COVID-19 cases was made quite suddenly in March, but some companies stepped up to show that they cared about their customers soon after the news broke and have continued to do so.
According to market research firm, Vase.ai's survey of 1,083 Malaysians in April, the names of ten companies reappeared many time throughout the survey, with five deserving of special mentions.
The list shows the efforts taken by the company before and after the survey was conducted, so we know that the companies didn't just do whatever they did for awhile before abandoning the efforts.
Here are some of the companies that made it to the list and their contribution.
1) Astro

- Astro have been giving free access to Learning, News, Stay Home Concern and selected Movie Channels to all its existing customers via satellite and Astro Go.
- Malaysians who were not Astro customers are also able to watch its content via Astro Go for free.
2) Digi

- Additional internet data for every RM10-RM30 reloads for prepaid customers.
- Additional 1GB data everyday for postpaid customers, which could be redeemed on its app.
- Free 24/7 data access for school children on Digi's learning hub, jomstudi.com
- and others
3) Celcom
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- 6 hours instead of 3 hours of Unlimited Internet access via Celcom Xpax Ultra Hour pass, at only RM2.
- Postpaid customers were given an extra week to settle their bills.
- 10% cashback for Celcom Xpac customers who reloads RM10 and above on its app
- and more.
4) Maxis
Looks like telco companies are domaniting this list. Maxis came up with the #kitasapotkita initiative to encourage Malaysians to help each other, on top of other perks given to its customers. Some of its initiatives are:- Encouraging Malaysians to watch and share "Make It Through" music video, with the revenue from it being donated to Yayasan Kebajikan Negara Malaysia.
- Businesses were also encouraged to share their stories through the #kitasapotkita programme.
- and others.
5) Dettol

- Ensure that Malaysian's received the correct messages about COVID-19
- Sharing guides on the correct ways of using hand sanitisers and educational videos on COVID-19 under their #HygieneStartsWithYou campaign
- Organise a contest encouraging Malaysians to show off their best hand washing method in a fun way using Tik Tok.
Other companies that made it to the list were U Mobile, Unifi, Gardenia, Shopee and Grab. The five companies that recieved special mentions were Nestle, Watsons, Ayam Brand, McDonalds and Lifebuoy.
You can check out the full list and the contributions by these brands here.
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