Being in my current financial situation, I am not eligible to apply for a credit card. My confirmed yearly income is less than RM18,000. It’s somehow hurtful to see such low income I have. I heard that living in Kuala Lumpur, if your income is less than RM1,500 per month (RM18,000 per year), you are considered “Poor”. Anyway, I’m trying my best to earn money from other source of income or would be considering changing to another job.
I love the online world, it is fast paced, easy for me and I’m online most of the time. Having a credit card would be useful for me such as, verifying my PayPal account and doing online transactions for online shopping and online related stuff. Since I cannot apply for a credit card, there is another way of doing it, Debit Cards. A few years back, Malaysian banks doesn’t really emphasize on this product, now they do and we should take advantage of what is available for us today.
Alright, I have 4 debit cards available to choose from. Every one of them is cool however I would prefer the best debit card that suit my geographical location and where am I going to spend it. Here we go:
I have a savings account on BCB (now it's called CIMB Bank) and I use that account to withdraw my salary. The company I work has an account on CIMB Bank. There's a mini branch just down my office and there is also a branch nearby my house. This debit card one is on top of my list now since it gives me a lot of convenience. Here's more info about this debit card.
This MasterCard prepaid was launch earlier this year by AmBank. The building where my office is located is owned by AmBank Group. So, there is a AmBank branch just downstairs. The card is also available at 7 Eleven but what I don't like is the high fees they charge. Here's more info about this debit card.
This is the only Visa debit card I found. I once had a BSN Visa Electron but I've never used it before. It is actually almost the same whether Visa or MasterCard but MasterCard because of it's branding strategies look far more superior than Visa. Maybe I'll apply for one when I have excess cash on my hand. Here's more info about this debit card.
This debit card was launched last week. It has Touch n Go facilities with it. I have a Touch n Go card which I use frequently so this debit card would be useful. However, I have to open up an account with Affin Bank first before I can apply for one. AffinBank has a branch located nearby my house but I have to cross the road to get there. BCB (CIMB Bank) branch is just the opposite of it. Well, I prefer to not to cross the road here in Kuala Lumpur. The traffic here is crazy. Here's more info about this debit card.
My decision now is to go for BCB (CIMB) Prepaid MasterCard. I'll update you on the process I had to go and details stuff when I get my hands on the card. If you can read Malay, SmartUsaha.com has an interesting post about obtaining a debit Mastercard Electronic.
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6 comments:
yg besh kalo ambank nexG x de had umur dan income x perlu.
apsal awk ckp yuran dier mahal?
It took me a while to understand that comment above means:
yang best kalau ambank nexG tak ada had umur dan income tak perlu.
apa pasal awak cakap yuran dia mahal?
It this generation gap?
yuran tahunan utk CIMB Debit card adalah rm20 (fixed). Kalau untuk NexG, perlu byr rm2 sebulan...bermakna tahunan adalah rm24.
Maybank plak x igt baper bayaran dier, tp x perlu byr if kiter gune card tu twice a month :D
Hai.
Menyesal tak jumpa blog awak awal-awal... :-(
Sekarang saya tak tau kalau CIMB masih offer any debit cards...
apa nama kad debit tuh yang sebenar-benarnya ya?
Boleh tolong buat step-by-step guide camana nak daftar?
Tu pun kalau boleh lagi lah...
Thanks!
CIMB punya MasterCard tu the last time I went (around 3 bulan lepas), dia kata diorang dah tak offer dah. Maybe you can wait for Tune Money punya prepaid Visa bila diorang launch nanti.. ;-)
Here is lots of useful information about prepaid mastercard also you can directly apply for prepaid mastercard, credit cards and debit cards.
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