Petronas Setel Petrol Ewallet App Invite Code : wv6n - get RM5 when you sign up


What is Setel 

⛽ Setel is a prepaid petrol app from Petronas, some call it the Petronas ewallet app. The Setel app can be used to purchase petrol at Petronas stations without using cash or credit card. The balances are credited from the prepaid app. Loading money into the app can be done using bank transfer (FPX) and credit card. The company behind this app is Setel Ventures and is a subsidiary of Petronas Dagangan. Petronas Dagangan is the retail arm of Petronas Malaysia. 

I was one of the few early adopters of Setel app when I was first introduced to the app during a visit to KL Motor Show 2018 (KLIMS2018). Initially I was quite skeptical about the app as I felt the app's usage was quite narrow as it only enables purchase of fuel but I signed up anyway because they had 3x 10% Petronas fuel rebates. While at the moment, Setel can only be used to purchase fuel, there are plans underway to allow Setel app to be used to pay for merchandise at Petronas Mesra outlets (the retail shops in the petrol station). When Setel was first launch, a lot of petrol station staff were also not aware of it and warn me against using my handphone when I use Setel to activate the pump. Nowadays, nobody question me when I take out my phone. 



The Setel app is the past (initial version)was quite buggy. One of my biggest complaints was the app's could not accurately detect my location when I was already at the Petronas petrol stations, if the app cannot detect my location then I was not be able to purchase petrol. This issue has since been resolved and I no longer see this problem in year 2020.

Setel is currently available in the following states : 
  • Klang Valley (Selangor and Wilayah Persekutuan)
  • Kedah
  • Kelantan
  • Terengganu
  • Penang
  • Pahang
  • Negeri Sembilan
  • Perak 
  • Johor 
  • Sabah 
  • Sarawak
  • (ok...it's almost everywhere in Malaysia now.)
If the station does not have Setel, the app will show something like this (Note: Setel is not yet available at Teluk Cempedak, Kuantan) : 



You can find which Petronas stations that have Setel enabled here :

If you're interested at this point, download and sign up for the Setel app now. Just Setel RM30 and enjoy RM5 petrol bonus using my referral code: wv6n

Download link to my Setel referral link is below : 
Playstore Link
Applestore Link

I did a Youtube  video to illustrated how Setel App is being used for refueling your car/motorcycle.  🙋


The benefits of using Setel App⛽⛽⛽

  • Can be tied to Petronas Card Mesra so no need to swipe Card Mesra for loyalty points, the points will automatically be updated to the app. You won't be in a situation where you forgot to bring the Card Mesra.
  • Just click a few buttons on the phone instead of swiping through using credit card. 
  • Detect nearest Petronas station nearby, so no need to open Waze/google maps to search
  • Top up to the setel electronic wallet can be done via credit card, so still can earn credit card points
  • Best of all, no queue ! no need to step out of the car to the counter
  • No preauthorization of RM200 like VISA/Master credit and debit cards

Note : Some reader messaged me say using Paywave to pay petrol much faster than using Setel app. Yet to compare it but I suppose Paywave is faster since is just tapping the card to the card reader.

One particular feature I like about the Setel app is that your monthly fuel usage and consumption summary is emailed to you for reference. This is good for visualization and tracking spending behavior.

What to do after registering from Setel ⛽⛽

👍 ⛽Now that you have successfully registered with Petronas Setel, what to do after you have installed Setel ? Here’s a list of stuff/items/settings to enhanced your Setel experience :
  1. Enable fingerprint logon and approval  (More->security)
  2. Setup which credit card to use to top up your Setel account (More->Credit/Debit cards)
  3. Decide if you want to enable auto top up when balance is low (Payments->Top Up)
  4. Tie your Petronas Mesra card with the app (More->Mesra Card)
  5. Double check if you want to receive marketing and informational messages from Setel (More->Communications)

How to use Setel  ⛽⛽⛽





Before pumping of fuel, from the app you just have to select the pump number, the pump number can be the normal pump number stick out at the petrol pump machine or some Petronas stations have been outfitted with Petronas Setel sticker indicating the pump number.



After each pump of fuel, the app will show a summary of the sales transaction. The amount of Mesra points earned are also shown in the app. 


All topups to the app/ewallet will be listed as Kiple pay/Kiplepay. Kiplepay is a subsidiary of Malaysian tech firm Green Packet which is also a subsidiary of Telekom Malaysia. So do not be alarmed when your credit card statement shows payments being paid to Kiplepay.


How to save or make some money using Setel 💰 ⛽⛽ - #samasamaUntung #samasamaSetel
I'm a firm believer of maximizing apps to our benefits in daily lives and I if we are aware of some of these methods to make or save some money via Setel, we can make life more interesting while it might not save tons of money.

Method 1 - Earn RM5 when your friend uses your referral code after topping up RM30
  1. Get your referral code in the Setel app via more -> refer a friend
Method 2 - Make sure you have Petronas Mesra card and the card details have been tied to your Setel app
  1. This will ensure that whenever you have pumped petrol using the Setel app, you will earn Petronas Mesra points which can be exchanged for Petronas retail items or fuel.
Method  3 - Top up selected credit cards and get cashbacks 
  1. At the moment the credit card from the following banks have cashbacks up to 10%  - Ambank, CIMB, Citi, Hong Leong Bank, RHB & UOB. 
Method 4 - Monitor the petrol prices via Setel app and pump petrol when the price of fuel is low 
  1. This is less important now but I am very sure after MCO (movement control order) is lifted in Malaysia, petrol prices will not be subsidized anymore and will be based on world crude oil prices.
Method 5 - Monitor Lazada, Shopee, Fave for petrol discount vouchers. Sometimes there are good deals during major sales events.


Method 6 - Do keep a lookout at Setel promotions page to keep updated promotions that might save you some money
  1. https://www.setel.my/promotions
Method 7- Occasionally redeem and convert your Mesra points from Setel app into fuel.  (Rewards->Redeem)
  1. A lot of people are not aware that Petronas Mesra points expire after 3 years, so don't waste it.

What else is there in Setel ⛽⛽

Station Locator

The store locator feature in Setel app shows you the nearest Petronas station, the facilities inside it.


Setel app also recently had a floating button to link to Anugerah Juara Lagu campaign whereby lucky winners can vote and be selected to go to Anugerah Juara Lagu.




In addition, the Setel App also has got a fuel price update. At the moment it is not very useful as fuel price in Malaysia is quite stable and is subsidized by government, it does not really follow the price of oil in the market. In other countries where fuel price is being left to market forces, the fuel price between 2 days can vary significantly depending on developments in the world.



Setel related trivia ⛽⛽⛽

  • The current Petronas Dagangan CEO was formerly CEO of Proton Holdings Datuk Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohd Tahir
  • Setel is not just the 1st petrol e-payment app in Malaysia but also the 1st in Asia Pacific.
  • Setel is the 1st petrol brand to come out with innovative contactless refueling.
  • Setel is a subsidiary of Petronas Dagangan while Petronas Dagangan is the retail arm (downstream) of Malaysia's national oil giant Petronas.
  • While the Setel wallet size is RM200 and in between this time you might get some referral or credit bonus, Setel will queue the amount at the background and once your wallet has been reduced, the pending referral or credit bonuses will be reflected in your new wallet balance.

Why some people are skeptical on Setel app ⛽⛽⛽

While there’s already a lot of people already on Setel app, there’s also a huge sizable number of people still not using Setel app. Some of them know about the app but are not using it. Here’s some of the resistance comments given by them : 

Resistance 1 : There’s already so many ewallets out there. There’s BoostPay, TouchNGo, RazerPay and Big‌Pay already.

How to fix : Setel team has to make the app not just a refueling card, while there’s already some form of gamification inside to encourage usage and loyalty, the app needs to go beyond just being used for refueling petrol.

Resistance 2 : Why should I let Setel hold my money and them earning an interest on that amount.

This will ease over time with education when people realize it’s faster and more seamless to use the app instead of cash and credit card.

Resistance 3 : We still prefer the traditional method to pay cash at the counter. 

The Setel team have to do more aggressive onboarding of customers while also being  aware some people just won’t change their ways.

Updates 20200206

Setel has been quite successful in Klang Valley that they are now expanding throughout Malaysia. The last time I went to Penang for Penang Bridge International Marathon in 2019, Setel was still not available in Penang, hopefully it will be available in 2020's Penang Bridge International Marathon.


The Setel team also has been doing a lot of marketing of their app by having promoters introducing the app to motorists. They even got Petronas station staff to wear their promotion shirt.


Updates 2020420

Due to the Corona virus situation, Setel has come out with another innovative feature called contact less refueling called Setel4Me. Basically what happens is from the Setel app you can indicate that you want contactless refueling and then a pump attendant will pump fuel for you after the pump has been authorized via Setel.


However only the following stations have Setel contactless refueling service at the moment :

- Petronas Bukit Raja NKVE (Klang Bound)
- Petronas Jalan Kolam Ayer, Ampang
- Petronas Mutiara Damansara
- Petronas Sprint Highway
- Petronas Taman Tun Dr Ismail

If available, an option to have a pump attendant refuel your vehicle will be made available.

I believe in coming years, someone will come out with a way to do a real contactless refueling without using human labor.


Updates 2020501

I noticed in Setel now there is a location to key in coupon vouchers, I believe in future those Petronas petrol vouchers sold on Lazada, Shoppee will go fully digital and purchase of vouchers can be redeemed via code and key into the Setel app. Previously Petronas vouchers were sold on Lazada and Shoppee using prepaid fuel cards.

I also noticed that Setel also is joining to contribute in the fight with the covid-19 situation by providing daily updates on the number of covid-19 cases in Malaysia. The notification on number of covid-19 cases in Malaysia comes out daily and can be disabled via your phones notification settings if required.


Updates 2020506

While I always thought other Petrol companies in Singapore/Malaysia won't take Setel seriously and develop their own petrol e-payment solution, I was wrong when I noticed Caltex Singapore/Malaysia (subsidiary of oil giant Exxon Mobile) now have their own petrol e-payment solution called Caltex Go. I have yet to test this app yet as I'm not really a Caltex petrol user as there are not many Caltex petrol stations around where I live and work. From what I see from the CaltexGo site, the app can also tie Caltex loyalty card to the app and also be used to purchase petrol. To compete with Setel, Caltex Go have to do way more to be better than Setel because the biggest issue with using Caltex Go is the number of Caltex petrol stations in Malaysia are far fewer than Petronas stations in Malaysia.




Someone in Singapore already made a review on the Caltex Go app here. The app looks like a copy of Setel. I guess this is where the term of "imitation is the highest form of flattery" come from.


Updates 2020510  - Setel Setel4Me contactless refueling review

Today I tested out Setel’s latest service called Setel4Me which is Petronas’s answer to prevent spread of covid19. Setel4Me is dubbed as a contactless refueling solution. How Setel4Me works is you will not need to get out of your car at all, just drive into the petrol station, authorize for fuel using Setel app and the pump attendant will attend to the refueling. At this moment, only a small handful of Petronas petrol stations offer this service. The Petronas petrol station I went to was TTDI petrol station. Contactless refueling avoids the problem where different people touch the petrol pump and might cause spread of germs, bacteria and viruses.

The options to use Setel4Me will only appear in the Setel app when you are in the selected Petronas petrol stations that offers this service (Setel4Me). The whole process of pumping fuel using Setel is the same, the Setel4Me option will appear and once you select it it will show you the waiting screen which I believe it is to wait for the pump attendant to come to attend to you.


If Setel4Me is not available, it will show in the app.


I had a few issues with this service, I had to wait around 10 mins before the pump attendant come over but I could also understand as he was also busy doing other things. In fact, I had to call the guy to come over to do the refueling and stepped out of my car. Before the pump attendant comes, just make sure engine is turned off and fuel flap is opened. I liked the fact that the pump attendant wore gloves, face masks and safety vests, it really brings out his professionalism.


Personally this service is quite labor intensive and cannot scale well and hence why a lot of smaller Petronas petrol stations are not able to provide this service. However, I think a lot of woman drivers will appreciate this move. This service is only available from 8AM to 8PM at the moment.

Oh, I did a video on using Setel4Me. Do note I am not criticizing the product, just my feedback on it as not may people know about it or even use it.



While I had a few issues with this Setel4Me contactless refueling service, I still feel this is a correct step forward for Petronas and Setel during this covid-19 crisis period.

Updates 2020601

The Setel wallet maximum size has been increased from RM200 to RM500. This is a good move as it's quite easy to use up RM200 in 1 go.




🔗 Useful Links

https://www.mymesra.com.my/for-consumer/setel
https://www.instagram.com/petronasbrands
https://www.facebook.com/PETRONASBrands
https://www.linkedin.com/company/setelmy/

📧 Petronas Setel Email support

hello@setel.my

📱 Setel Whatsapp support phone number

018-9881333

The Setel whatsapp support number's response is quite fast and efficient. They are usually 1st level support so you might need to capture video of the issue and forward to them for more technical or complicated issues.

DeCentrum Mall New Hand Phone Shop - Navi Mobile

A handphone accessories shop just opened recently next to Pizza Hut. It's a bit hidden at the moment but the foot traffic going to MrDIY is going to make the business more visible.

The shop is tucked next to 7-11 and Pizza Hut

Mishaltit Arab Fast Food at 2nd floor DeCentrum Mall


Mishaltit is a Middle Eastern fast food restaurant located at the 2nd level of DeCentrum Mall.

This place has been opened for few years now but I didn't ventured in as I wasn't too attracted to the bright orange colors of the place. Apparently this is not the 1st branch of Mishaltit, there are already 4 branches of Mishaltit already (South City Serdang, East Late Residence, Sri Petaling and Taman Melati)

Was a bit hungry and decided to pop in. The food served is all western style fast food, think beef, chicken burgers with french fries, pizzas, Calzone, Sandwiches etc. 

I ordered their burger called  "Burger with egg" and a cup of watermelon juice. Total bill came out was RM21, little bit pricey but ok if the quality was good. 

Food arrived and the portions were big. The presentation was good with a carving knife sticking into the burger and layed on a pizza board. The buns are way bigger than the normal buns you see at McDonalds. The sizes are Carl's Jr size. The beef patties are hand pressed from ground beef, one of the items I look for in a good burger. The watermelon juice that came out was actually a jug, quite big. I didn't expect such sizing as the pictures in the food menu were quite small. This is a contrast to western menu were the pictures in the menu looked big but when it comes out it is not as big as expected. 

Overall the burger was ok, wasn't world class and most of the ingredients were pretty normal, egg, pickles, lettuce, onions and beef patties. I'm not a good food critic writer but based on Google Maps review, there's more positive comments on Mishaltit than bad, so I guess it's not too bad. Service wise the service waiter was quite friendly and helpful. 

Personally from a business point of view, I feel there's too many options in the menu, with lack chef recommendation so it can be quite overwhelming for 1st comers like me.

The place seem to do delivery also but is within the IUKL area and to DeCentrum SOHO and Residences.



Ramadan Bazaar at Precinct 3

In this month of Ramadan, I decided to take a trip to nearby Putrajaya to check out their Ramadhan Bazaar at Precinct 3. 

While at Cyberjaya there is a Ramadan bazaar, near the Shell petrol station but the size of it is quite small. I also heard previously the bazaar at Precinct 3 bazaar is at a much bigger scale.

To be frank , when I arrived at the Precinct bazaar, it wasn't as big as I imagined, around probably around half a football field.

The bigger queues were at the Botak Mango drink stall and Keramat murtabak. 

I bought grilled lamb RM18 per box and ayam golek (rotisserie chicken) RM20. 

Keramat Murtabak - a popular among the crowd for it jumbo sized murtabak
Mango stall also very popular



Interestingly, although it is a once a year affair, the location of the bazaar can be located on Waze and Google Maps.

There's a promotion going on for mineral water (brand is Furqan). RM1 for a 1.5 litre bottle, make sure the cap is blue which means the water inside is from a treated source, else it's just treated water.

RM1 for 1 1.5 litre mineral bottle


Park Inn by Radisson at DeCentrum city progress - 20190401

As previously blogged, one of the hostel blocks at IUKL is being demolished to make way for a 3 star hotel called Park Inn by Radisson.

Project still at demolition stage, work seems to be going on even at night but number of workers involved probably not enough and hence the slow pace of development





Xiang Cuisine at Serdang Perdana 香菜馆 - Non halal - Sze Chuan style hotpot

This restaurant is not exactly at DeCentrum but it's near. It's opposite South City Mall, Seri Kembangan, around 15mins drive from DeCentrum area.

I've been dining here for few times already but never got a chance to test out their hot pot. Previously me and my friend all ordered dishes only.

Ordering quite straightforward, we were given a list of items for the hotpot. Anything we want can just tick on it to show that we want it. The base soup cost RM 20.

One tip on ordering is to request for garlic, cilantro and sesame oil (its free but only available upon request). 

Warning, the red colored soup is extremely spicy. The soup is not for drinking instead it is more for dipping in the ingredients. My friend accidentally drink it and was sneezing and coughing for 10 mins before recovered.

The extreme spiciness comes from the special fire pepper used from SzeChuan.


They have got 2 kinds of hot pot, the Ying Yang Hot pot and the Chong Qing Hot pot. We opted for the Ying Yang hot pot because one of us could not take food that was too spicy.










SPP Book Agency stationary and books

This bookstore/stationary store opened quite some time already. It occupies the entire top floor of De Centrum Mall.

The printing/photostat services inside. They can print color, photos and large size A3, draft paper. There's a cafe inside also for grabbing a cup of coffee. It's a really convenient place.

The company regularly organized children's coloring competition, normally all announce from their Facebook page.









Yemeni Red Tea at Half Moon Restaurant

Today instead of ordering my usual fruit juices, I ordered the Yemeni Red Tea (Shahee Ammar) at half moon restaurant.

They have got small pot (RM3) and big pot (RM6). For 1 person, I suggest go for the small pot. If you want to linger around drinking tea or with a group of 2-3 person, go for the big pot.


The tea was made immediately. It came out piping hot and hints of cloves flavour came out. Upon tasting the tea, you get hints of mint on your tastebuds. Do note that the tea is sweetened and I found lit a little bit too sweet, next time I will ask the server to dail down the sugar content.
Overall the red tea was quite refreshing and energizing. Not so thick and rich as coffee but have similar effects

I checked up the recipe and it's quite easy to make but you need to prepare the spices ahead of time. Eg. cloves, cardamon and mint.

Recipe
Boil water.
Coarsely grind 5 cardamon and cloves in a pestle and mortar.
Add to the water and bring to a rolling boil.
Turn flame down to a low for 10 mins.
Add 1/2 tsp of loose tea.

Retaurant Half Moon is located at the 1st floor of De Centrum Mall.


Malay Nasi Campur Restaurant at DeCentrum Mall

This place is just aptly named as Nasi Campur restaurant. The location is strategically located at 2nd floor opposite SPP book store and just outside the door to De Centrum Residences.


This place is popular with the working crowd and can get crowded during weekdays. The reason is probably this place offers an alternative to all the Indian Muslim (mamak) and middle eastern restaurants in DeCentrum Food is all self service, take whatever you want and order your drink.



Inside the restaurant there is a stall selling Japanese takoyaki (octopus rice balls), I didn't try it as wasn't really in the mood.


  1. This restaurant has got a GredB ratings (A being the best) which is considered ok. The food is all Malay style food so there's tempeh (fermented bean cake), ulam (raw vegetables), rendang , fried chicken, fried catfish.


RM 7.50 + Limau Suam

Price for 3 dishes here cost RM7.50 with limau ais drink. Overall food was ok but I think the nearby Uniten canteen (near the Uniten mosque) is slightly cheaper with similar dishes.

RM 7 + Limau Suam

Do note that this place is not open during weekends. Only open on weekdays.

Maybank eWallet MAE (Maybank Anytime Everyone) - invite code ocj0125

Have you tried MAE? If you still not yet got ewallet exhaustion, Maybank just launch an ewallet into the market place called MAE, shortform for Maybank Anytime Everyone.

There's a split bill function most likely a Millenial thing where you can 'force' your mates to share the bill for certain purchase.



Benefits :
- Lots of merchants on Maybank QRPay can use
- Snazzy interface swipe to pay
- Limit of RM4999
- Get a virtual VISA card (VISA card complete with CVV) for purchasing things using credit card

This is my invite pitch :


It’s really aMAEzing! MAE is the only bank account with e-wallet features in town! Send, request cash and split bills among your buddies. Go cashless everywhere with your virtual card and QRPay. Grab the best flights and movie tickets. And more. All at your fingertips!

MAE invite code: ocj0125

Download the Maybank app from App Store (iOS) and Play Store (Android) and sign up for MAE to experience it now!

After install, Maybank2u also will show another segment for the wallet. It will look just like another Maybank account.




Note : I'm not sure what benefits I'm getting by giving out the invite code but hei, sharing is caring. You need to top up a minimum of RM10 to activate the wallet.

Useful link to learn - https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2019/03/05/maybank-targets-100-000-take-ups-for-mae/

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/maybank-targets-100000-new-users-mae-ewallet


Download Links 
For iphones
https://itunes.apple.com/my/app/maybank-my/id1192180092?mt=8
For android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=my.com.maybank2u.m2umobile&hl=en