So that means that when you issue a cheque, you are losing another RM0.65 which you can save if you use IBG which is only RM0.10 per transaction.
In addition, not only is IBG cheaper, it's also faster than cheque, which is:-
Days |
Cut-off Time
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Funds Availability
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Monday to Friday
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Before 12:00 noon
After 12:00 noon |
Same day
Next working day |
Sat, Sun n Federal Territory P.Holiday
|
Not applicable
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Next working day
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Bear in mind there is another option of INSTANT IBG but it cost RM2.00 per transactions.
IBG transactions are pretty simple but first and foremost you must have online access to your bank account (savings / current).
HOW TO DO IT:-
Once you have signed up for online banking, then you'll just need to add the recipients under your favourite IBG. Select the name of bank, types of transfer ie.
Fund transfer - means transfer to another savings / current account
Credit card payment
Loan payment
Hire purchase
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Everything is pretty straightforward and if do do encounter any problem, just give the bank's customer service a call. I'm sure they can assist you in using IBG.
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BUT have you pause to wonder why the sudden increase in cheque processing fee to encourage customers to use IBG or internet. Why?
Well one rationale is so that it will be easier for Bank Negara to monitor money flow and curb money laundering because with cheques, you can issue cash cheques to people who do not own any bank accounts.
But with IBG, it will be transactions between bank account holders and thus easier for Bank Negara to trace the money ie. where your money comes from and where it goes to.
Not to say that you cannot issue cheques anymore but in the event that you do, our government still stand to benefit because 50sen does work out to quite a "handsome" extra income at the end of the day.