Since I can now purchase my PM fund online, is it possible to remove my agent? I mean, if he is still my agent, he will know how much I invest & he also got percentage from my investment right? Can I remove my agent then?
TQ.
Public Mutual v3, Public/PB series funds
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Sep 12 2011, 01:06 PM
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Question.
Since I can now purchase my PM fund online, is it possible to remove my agent? I mean, if he is still my agent, he will know how much I invest & he also got percentage from my investment right? Can I remove my agent then? TQ. |
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Oct 14 2011, 11:29 AM
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I have asked this question earlier but seems like the answer isn't the answer for the q i intended to ask.
Wanna know, now can do investment in PM online, can I invest in a new account without having an agent? Means I just fill in the form & submit to PM but no agent & then everything online. Can I do that? I have emailed the customer service but no reply yet. Thanks! |
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Oct 18 2011, 03:18 PM
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Want to start invest online. my online banking account is Maybank.
I thought we use Maybank2u. But why Maybank2e?? I read about M2e & they say it's for company. Not individual?? Anyone know? Or should open a Public Bank account so that I have PBeBank? TQ Added on October 18, 2011, 3:23 pm QUOTE(Julie28 @ Oct 18 2011, 03:18 PM) Want to start invest online. my online banking account is Maybank. Ahhhh...sorry sorry..missed that Maybank2u icon. hehe I thought we use Maybank2u. But why Maybank2e?? I read about M2e & they say it's for company. Not individual?? Anyone know? Or should open a Public Bank account so that I have PBeBank? TQ This post has been edited by Julie28: Oct 18 2011, 03:23 PM |
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Oct 19 2011, 11:45 AM
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I invested online yesterday using Maybank2u (MEPS FPX).
But I'm not very clear on which NAV price I will get. If I invest yesterday before 4pm, will I buy using NAV price yesterday or NAV price when transaction is being processed (right now the investment is in Float Transaction)? If I invest yesterday after 4pm, will I buy using NAV price today or NAV price when transaction is being processed (right now the investment is in Float Transaction)? Thanks |
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Oct 19 2011, 12:24 PM
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QUOTE(milentechie @ Oct 19 2011, 12:06 PM) b4 4pm, Oct 18 NAV Thank you.after 4pm, Oct 19 NAV I think it is also subjected to how fast the money transferred from MEPS FPX. I use Public Bank account for immediate transfer. If it's floating, that means the transaction is not processed yet right? Means they will use the price on the day they process the transaction? They said if use FPX it will be processed within 2 business days. This confuses me since in the earlier note, if before 4pm then that day's price, if after 4pm then nextday's price. But since it's not processed, no meaning la coz don't know....aiiii...need to open a Public Bank account then.... |
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