Word of advice, get the explanation from the bank and hear it out first. After that only decide whether or not want to proceed to complain to BNM.
FD rates in Malaysia, Which bank offer the highest FD rates?
FD rates in Malaysia, Which bank offer the highest FD rates?
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Mar 1 2009, 08:13 PM
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Word of advice, get the explanation from the bank and hear it out first. After that only decide whether or not want to proceed to complain to BNM.
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The norm now is 2% if it's for less than 3 months. 2.3% if less than 12 and 2.5% if locked in for a year.
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