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The Billionaire Behind Your RM100 SARA Aid: Tan Sri Dr. Ngau Boon Keat

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08/09/2025
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When Malaysians queued up at hypermarkets recently to redeem the RM100 Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA) via their MyKad, many may not have realised that the system powering those cashless transactions was born from a foundation set up by a humble oil and gas tycoon.

That foundation is MyKasih, and the man behind it is Tan Sri Dr. Ngau Boon Keat, co-founder of Dialog Group Berhad and one of Malaysia’s wealthiest entrepreneurs.

What began as a pilot project for just 25 families has grown into one of Malaysia’s most important welfare distribution platforms, ensuring aid reaches the right people efficiently, transparently, and without leakages.

The Real Impact of SARA on Everyday Malaysians

For millions of Malaysians, SARA 2025 has become more than numbers on paper, it is real relief at the checkout counter. Through MyKasih’s cashless system, government aid is channelled directly to MyKad accounts, where recipients can purchase essentials like rice, oil, eggs, and sugar at registered outlets nationwide.

From a modest pilot in 2009, MyKasih has grown into a nationwide digital welfare system, channeling more than RM1.5 billion in aid to over 6 million families and students. Its scale and efficiency were once again proven during the recent SARA rollout, where 1.45 million transactions worth RM91 million were completed in just two days.

Since the programme began on 31 August 2025, more than 10 million Malaysians have tapped into their SARA credits and monthly allocations to purchase essential goods. Within just the first week, total spending surged to RM641.9 million nationwide.

But what’s remarkable is not just the technology or reach. It’s that behind this life-changing initiative is a billionaire who has always preferred to stay in the background.

The Man Behind the Mission

Tan Sri Dr. Ngau Boon Keat is no ordinary corporate figure. With a net worth of US$380 million (~ RM1.8 billion), he is ranked among Malaysia’s 50 Richest 2025, yet he remains one of the country’s most understated billionaires.

Educated as a mechanical engineer at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, he began his career at Mobil Singapore before joining PETRONAS in 1975. There, he helped shape Malaysia’s first production-sharing contracts, laying the groundwork for the nation’s energy sovereignty.

In 1984, he co-founded Dialog Group Berhad, starting with modest oilfield services. Over four decades, Dialog grew into a multi-billion ringgit energy powerhouse with operations across upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors. Its crowning achievement? The Pengerang Deepwater Terminals in Johor, dubbed “Asia’s Rotterdam”, a regional hub that puts Malaysia firmly on the global energy map.

Quiet Power, Long-Term Vision

Unlike many tycoons who relish the spotlight, Ngau is known for his quiet, methodical leadership. Colleagues describe him as someone who builds for the long term, not for headlines.

“I’m not interested in being famous. I’m interested in being effective,” he once said.

While his corporate achievements are significant, it is MyKasih Foundation, founded with his wife, Puan Sri Jean Ngau, that reflects his heart.



To many Malaysians, the SARA credit in their MyKad may feel like a modest lifeline in the middle of rising living costs. RM50 or RM100 may not seem like much at first glance, but for a family struggling to put food on the table or a student trying to stay in school, it makes a world of difference.

Beyond easing day-to-day burdens, this aid represents a profound shift in the way charity and welfare are delivered in Malaysia. Instead of traditional handouts prone to wastage, leakage, or abuse, MyKasih’s model proves that aid can be efficient, transparent, and scalable. 

A Legacy of Impact

People checking out at the special lane cashier for the products under the MyKasih promotion at Mydin Hypermarket in Bertam, Kepala Batas in Bertam, Kepala Batas. (April 5, 2025) — ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star.

Tan Sri Dr. Ngau Boon Keat is proof that business success and social impact can go hand in hand. From pioneering Malaysia’s oil & gas industry to quietly transforming welfare distribution, he has shown that true leadership is about more than wealth; it is about building systems that outlast you, and lifting others along the way.

In a country where many billionaires seek the spotlight, Ngau’s story is different. He built quietly, gave generously, and let his work speak louder than his name.

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