
A subsidiary of Nojima Corporation, Japan, all Courts Malaysia and Nojima stores nationwide are offering storewide Purchase-With-Purchase RM5 on products worth RM300 from today to April 30, 2023.
In addition, shoppers can look forward to instalment plans of less than RM50 per month on large domestic appliances such as refrigerators and washing machines. Additional HomeClub Reward Points for members, lower interest rates on credit card promotions, discounts on merchandise, and other offers are also available.
The biggest draw under the Payung Rahmah initiative, however, is the RM5 deal, where any product, storewide, priced up to RM25 can be purchased for just RM5.
The initiative was introduced by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) in January aimed at lowering the cost of living. Many hypermarkets and several hotels too have since taken part in this initiative.

The Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living, Salahuddin Ayub was appreciative of Courts’ commitment to the government initiative. “My first colour television in 1992 was from Courts Batu Pahat,” he said, after his walkabout at a Courts Furniture Supermarket to survey the goods and offers under the Payung Rahmah initiative.
During the visit, Courts Malaysia and the KPDN team were also seen cooking and distributing Bubur Lambuk as part of its Raya season giveaway. This was carried out at several Courts stores nationwide, with more than 3,000 boxes distributed.
Extending his support, Harry Higashiura, CEO, Courts Malaysia, said that the Payung Rahmah initiative is aligned with their ‘Contribute to Society and Customer’ policy.