For those who are not familiar with the payment platform, Setel was originally conceived to allow users to pay for fuel directly from their device without the need to visit the cashier at Petronas stations. Its functionality was then expanded to include Kedai Mesra purchases in which users can have the items delivered directly to their vehicle while it is being refuelled.
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