TNG Digital has partnered with MYDIN to offer discounts on school uniforms and provide direct support to underserved children ahead of the 2026 school term.
The initiative targets back-to-school spending pressures as families prepare for the new academic year.
From 18 December 2025 to 12 January 2026, customers who purchase selected Disiplin brand school uniforms for primary and secondary students at participating MYDIN outlets nationwide and pay using TNG eWallet will receive RM5 off each eligible item.
The savings are applied at the point of purchase and are intended to help families manage upfront costs during the peak back-to-school period.
The programme also includes support for children from low-income households.
MYDIN and TNG eWallet are providing full sets of school necessities to 100 children from B40 families across several Klang Valley communities, including PPR Lembah Subang 1 and 2, Taman Ladang Jaya, TTDI Jaya, Bukit Gasing and Taman Medan.

Alan Ni, Chief Executive Officer of TNG Digital, said,
“The start of a new school year often brings added financial pressure for families, especially when it comes to essential items like uniforms. This collaboration with MYDIN is about offering practical, upfront savings on everyday necessities, while making payments simple, safe and convenient during a busy period. At the same time, we want to ensure that support reaches children who need it most, so they can begin the school year feeling prepared and confident.”
Ahimmat Mydin, Executive Director of MYDIN, said the initiative reflects MYDIN’s role as a community-focused retailer committed to keeping daily necessities accessible, while continuing to support communities where it operates through its MYDIN Prihatin initiative.
“In collaboration with strategic partners such as TNG eWallet, the effort aims to ease the financial burden on families and students, particularly during key milestones such as the start of the new school year.”
TNG Digital said the collaboration forms part of its Tech4Good sustainability pillar, which focuses on using technology to support social well-being, enable economic participation and broaden access to essential services.
