maybank isavvy promo

testingabc

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Can anyone help? I am still very clueless about the isavvy incremental bonus. I opened the account on 4th Dec 19. Deposited around 50k few days later. Now is Jaunary, should I withdraw all 50k now and maybe park it back to cimb? If I still leave 50K in my issavy, will the interest still be as good as Dec? I read and read everywhere but still don't understand...:(

The last cycle ends on 31 dec 2019, so normally we withdraw on the 1st jan or 1st day of new cycle and put it into isavvy-i through a middle bank. if you don't have you can get isavvy-i opened at the maybank branch on 1st.
 

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@Bluestoneman
The word "incremental" means the increase of balance. The current promotion reference month is dec 2019. So only the increase of your jan balance from dec will get the bonus. If dec $50k & jan $60k & feb $65k, only $10k get bonus for jan & $15k get bonus for feb. Feel free to ask when not sure.
 
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The last cycle ends on 31 dec 2019, so normally we withdraw on the 1st jan or 1st day of new cycle and put it into isavvy-i through a middle bank. if you don't have you can get isavvy-i opened at the maybank branch on 1st.
I transfer out from isavvy to a middle bank and back to isavvy on the same day. Does that count as fresh funds too?
 

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@Bluestoneman
The word "incremental" means the increase of balance. The current promotion reference month is dec 2019. So only the increase of your jan balance from dec will get the bonus. If dec $50k & jan $60k & feb $65k, only $10k get bonus for jan & $15k get bonus for feb. Feel free to ask when not sure.

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In the history of isavvy, has there been gaps in their months for the incremental bonus?
 

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In the history of isavvy, has there been gaps in their months for the incremental bonus?

Has been for many years running back to back. I was in the past switching between standchart esavers n maybank isavvy but got confused after a while mix up the date n all that.

So in the end settle with me n my spouse acc over here. Though I still maintain my esavers personal n joint acc there for years (doing nothing) just in case the rate could do better than maybank. But it didn't happen n I'm still holding on. Lol
 

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Thanks. Looks like I need open maybank savvy-i.

Has been for many years running back to back. I was in the past switching between standchart esavers n maybank isavvy but got confused after a while mix up the date n all that.

So in the end settle with me n my spouse acc over here. Though I still maintain my esavers personal n joint acc there for years (doing nothing) just in case the rate could do better than maybank. But it didn't happen n I'm still holding on. Lol
 

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The last cycle ends on 31 dec 2019, so normally we withdraw on the 1st jan or 1st day of new cycle and put it into isavvy-i through a middle bank. if you don't have you can get isavvy-i opened at the maybank branch on 1st.
1st is over :( Can I apply for savvy-i these few days at the branch?
 

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yes you can apply anytime, but i would recommend you asap to minimise interest loss. i also just opened isavvy-i last fri. :):)

how long does it take between applying for isavvy online until the account is opened? 2 working days?
 

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how long does it take between applying for isavvy online until the account is opened? 2 working days?

Yes is around 2-3 working days but the debit card arrive much later with the letters. Open on early Dec 19 with the mass maxigain exodus.
 

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Apologies if im flogging a dead horse but can anyone confirm that they themselves have received bonus interest into their isavvy-islamic account by doing the isavvy > BANK B > i savvy i transfer method?

Have called mutiple CSOs and it is useless cause it feels like i know about their products better than themselves even for some other basic information.
 

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Apologies if im flogging a dead horse but can anyone confirm that they themselves have received bonus interest into their isavvy-islamic account by doing the isavvy > BANK B > i savvy i transfer method?

Have called mutiple CSOs and it is useless cause it feels like i know about their products better than themselves even for some other basic information.

yes u can
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Apologies if im flogging a dead horse but can anyone confirm that they themselves have received bonus interest into their isavvy-islamic account by doing the isavvy > BANK B > i savvy i transfer method?

Have called mutiple CSOs and it is useless cause it feels like i know about their products better than themselves even for some other basic information.

yes you can, but I think this merry-go-round they don't want much people to know to take advantage of. :s13::s13::s13:
 

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i forgot to indicate "account opening" for the initial deposit via fast. will that cause a problem?
 
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