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Exchange Rates for RM

They accept Sinkie HP no.
CIMB Malaysia does accept Sinkie HP number but it'll take about 1 week to activate because they'll need to send to their HQ in KL for approval. If using Malaysian HP number, activation will be immediate.
 
Yes, CIMB accept Singapore mobile number.

And you will need to show the bill with your name on it.

CIMB is very responsive even via email. I am very impressed with them.

CIMB Malaysia does accept Sinkie HP number but it'll take about 1 week to activate because they'll need to send to their HQ in KL for approval. If using Malaysian HP number, activation will be immediate.
 
Ok one thing I want to share is if your MY banking account dormant for 1 year ( meaning no transactions ), you will be charge RM10 for the dormant fee...
 
Ok one thing I want to share is if your MY banking account dormant for 1 year ( meaning no transactions ), you will be charge RM10 for the dormant fee...

actually the CIMB Airasia savings account in malysia will pay you RM5 for every month your account is dormant, subject to a certain minimum balance limit (i think 5k RM). it's on their website. that's why i'm going to enquire on this and the moneymultiplier acct when i drop by JB CIMB soon.
 
CIMB Malaysia does accept Sinkie HP number but it'll take about 1 week to activate because they'll need to send to their HQ in KL for approval. If using Malaysian HP number, activation will be immediate.

Yes. CIMB accept Sinkie HP for internet banking. But other banks may not.
 
Amount : RM100.00
SGD Amount : SGD39.26
Avail Bal: .............

Calculated the exchange rate myself, 100/39.26 = 2.54712175
No service charge. So it is indeed true!! Awesome....

I had an account with OCBC Sinkieland. But they told me there will be service charges each time we make withdrawal at their Malaysian branches. Very likely i may close my OCBC local account altogether. May switch to UOB cos latter dont charge additional service charges on their customers when withdrawals are made in Malaysia. Thumbs up for UOB.
 
I had an account with OCBC Sinkieland. But they told me there will be service charges each time we make withdrawal at their Malaysian branches. Very likely i may close my OCBC local account altogether. May switch to UOB cos latter dont charge additional service charges on their customers when withdrawals are made in Malaysia. Thumbs up for UOB.

Yes Bro, go and make the switch. OCBC really cut throat!
OCBC
Revision to Foreign Currency Withdrawal Fees
With effect from 18 January 2013, the foreign exchange fee for overseas withdrawal on your OCBC ATM card will be revised to 2.8% of the withdrawal amount.
http://www.ocbc.com.sg/personal-banking/notices.html

UOB
http://www.uob.com.sg/personal/ebanking/atm/cash_withdrawl.html
http://www.uob.com.sg/personal/ebanking/atm/atm-regional_faq.html (No 15)
 
actually the CIMB Airasia savings account in malysia will pay you RM5 for every month your account is dormant, subject to a certain minimum balance limit (i think 5k RM). it's on their website. that's why i'm going to enquire on this and the moneymultiplier acct when i drop by JB CIMB soon.

* Cash rebate of RM5 will be given if minimum average monthly balance of RM5,000 is maintained with no-over-the counter transaction in any day of the month.

---> no over-the-counter transactions. i.e deposit cash, withdraw cash with bank teller at the counter.
 
* Cash rebate of RM5 will be given if minimum average monthly balance of RM5,000 is maintained with no-over-the counter transaction in any day of the month.

---> no over-the-counter transactions. i.e deposit cash, withdraw cash with bank teller at the counter.
Yes, that's it!
 
Yes. CIMB accept Sinkie HP for internet banking. But other banks may not.

Personally , i have following Malaysia Accounts :

CIMB
Maybank
OCBC

All above Banks allow using Singapore HP for the 2FA authentication .. :) (Need to submit form)
 
Yes, CIMB accept Singapore mobile number.
And you will need to show the bill with your name on it.
CIMB is very responsive even via email. I am very impressed with them.

Last week I applied TAC code to be send to my sg Hp by emailing them the application form, Hp bill & my passport. Within 3 days, CIMB replied & informed I have to call their customer service to verify my Hp no. Afterwhich, it takes 5 working days to activate my sg Hp. Now I can using my Internet bank to do all kind of services. They are so efficient. Most important thing is I don't not need to go to My CIMB brand to submit my application.
 
Just did a CIMB sg to CIMB my transfer to test the account, quoted rate of 2.5394....... not bad. the live rate breached 2.590 today but drop back to 2.57xx when i transferred.
 
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