[Official Thread] Ringgit Exchange Rate

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Arcade upstairs / downstairs 2.53... 1 changer selling at 2.532 (so many ppl Q for 0.002 :s22: )
 

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I think if u do bother to read a few pages back, u will know is there any charges to ATM withdrawal....:s8:

I am aware of what has been written, its just that I am not too sure whether there is really no charges. Anyway, I did a check with MayBank website and it is indicated that it is free for accounts opened in SG withdrawing from ATM at MayBank machine.

The bad news is, there will be a transaction fees charge of $10 if MY accounts withdraw SG$$ in SG. Wonder why SG account don't need to.

My pass experience was that I had to pay a fees for using it.
 

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I am aware of what has been written, its just that I am not too sure whether there is really no charges. Anyway, I did a check with MayBank website and it is indicated that it is free for accounts opened in SG withdrawing from ATM at MayBank machine.

The bad news is, there will be a transaction fees charge of $10 if MY accounts withdraw SG$$ in SG. Wonder why SG account don't need to.

My pass experience was that I had to pay a fees for using it.

If you are unsure, call the Maybank call-centre 24/7 operating hours.Nothing beats talking to a human.
 
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I am aware of what has been written, its just that I am not too sure whether there is really no charges. Anyway, I did a check with MayBank website and it is indicated that it is free for accounts opened in SG withdrawing from ATM at MayBank machine.

The bad news is, there will be a transaction fees charge of $10 if MY accounts withdraw SG$$ in SG. Wonder why SG account don't need to.

My pass experience was that I had to pay a fees for using it.

I personally will not withdraw $ from malaysia ATM cos i scare later got people waiting near the ATM looking for victims. I would rather change in Singapore.

May be I am Kiasi.... whahahahahahaha
 

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I opened a CIMB SG account last week, and I used the CIMB SG ATM card to withdraw ringgit at CIMB MY ATM machine yesterday.



No extra charge. The current CIMB exchange rate is 2.5523 (16 Aug 9am).

Welcome to CIMB

I am aware of what has been written, its just that I am not too sure whether there is really no charges. Anyway, I did a check with MayBank website and it is indicated that it is free for accounts opened in SG withdrawing from ATM at MayBank machine.

The bad news is, there will be a transaction fees charge of $10 if MY accounts withdraw SG$$ in SG. Wonder why SG account don't need to.

My pass experience was that I had to pay a fees for using it.
 

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Hi, can please share how you open the CIMB account in S'pore to get their ATM card. Do you need to open another CIMB account in Malaysia too. Thanks
 

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Hi, can please share how you open the CIMB account in S'pore to get their ATM card. Do you need to open another CIMB account in Malaysia too. Thanks

Just go to the CIMB SG branch (Orchard Road or Raffles Place) and open a savings account. Request for a SG ATM card and you should be able to get it on the spot (less than 10 mins). Not sure if you can do it over the counter at the same time, but I called the service hotline to ACTIVATE my card for overseas withdrawal.

You do not need a CIMB account in Malaysia for this.
 

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Just go to the CIMB SG branch (Orchard Road or Raffles Place) and open a savings account. Request for a SG ATM card and you should be able to get it on the spot (less than 10 mins). Not sure if you can do it over the counter at the same time, but I called the service hotline to ACTIVATE my card for overseas withdrawal.

You do not need a CIMB account in Malaysia for this.

Forgot to mention that you will need to deposit at least $1000 to open an account. Note that the savings account interest rate is much better than the local banks. Do check out the CIMB website.
 
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