QUOTE(jack7155 @ Jan 25 2008, 04:47 PM)
but i see at my ebanking there got something there write like buying the fund. but must have existing fund account
Yes, you can only use PBe for existing accountQUOTE(howszat @ Jan 25 2008, 05:37 PM)
There are actually two options:
A. Investment (open)
B. Investment (registered)
If B. is for adding to previously registered fund, then I wonder what is A. for ?
Added on January 25, 2008, 5:42 pm
From what I know, there are some Public Bank branches where you cannot buy PM funds, only PB. For PM, you have to go to a PM office or agent.
"A. Investment (open)"A. Investment (open)
B. Investment (registered)
If B. is for adding to previously registered fund, then I wonder what is A. for ?
Added on January 25, 2008, 5:42 pm
From what I know, there are some Public Bank branches where you cannot buy PM funds, only PB. For PM, you have to go to a PM office or agent.
This is for additional top-up to existing fund account that have not been registered into your favourite PBe Investment section. So, everytime u use this, u have to key-in the account no, ic no, fund type..etc
"B. Investment (registered)"
Once you registered your fund account into your favourite list, the next time u just need to choose from the list of your "favourite" funds. No need to type everything again.
You can purchased PM fund at Public Bank, i submit my investment there for my clients there.
PM is only for u to do switching, repurchase, or others, except buying funds (by cash), can do EPF submission.
Jan 25 2008, 09:56 PM

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