QUOTE(alextan99 @ Feb 7 2016, 03:37 AM)
QUOTE(bearbearwong @ Feb 7 2016, 07:52 AM)
I tink possible to open jointly..
I did open joint fd accounts with my ex.. gotta sign imdemnity forms... and power of withdrawal will be vested on both parties..
also createx a joint saving accounts for money debit ing .. so I tink 2 cards is possible.
I did open joint fd accounts with my ex.. gotta sign imdemnity forms... and power of withdrawal will be vested on both parties..
also createx a joint saving accounts for money debit ing .. so I tink 2 cards is possible.
QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Feb 7 2016, 10:41 AM)
QUOTE(vassilius @ Feb 7 2016, 10:51 AM)
When me and my wife still bf/gf that time, we opened a joint account with Maybank.
So its like this, when u go bank open, the officer will ask ur relationship. If unmarried, they advised us to double confirm and think carefully first to avoid any future complications. Once confirm, then they will just proceed.
Now during the process, u may opt to link the account to u and ur gf existing maybank personal account. So when u open ur m2u, both of u will see that joint account and both will be able to perform transactions using that joint account from their own personal m2u site.
Hope this clears. By the way, I think no additional charges if not mistaken.
PS: u may get an ATM card for that account but we did not. Our objectives that time is to save money for house and marriage, so do not want ATM to restrict either one of us withdrawing the money...
So its like this, when u go bank open, the officer will ask ur relationship. If unmarried, they advised us to double confirm and think carefully first to avoid any future complications. Once confirm, then they will just proceed.
Now during the process, u may opt to link the account to u and ur gf existing maybank personal account. So when u open ur m2u, both of u will see that joint account and both will be able to perform transactions using that joint account from their own personal m2u site.
Hope this clears. By the way, I think no additional charges if not mistaken.
PS: u may get an ATM card for that account but we did not. Our objectives that time is to save money for house and marriage, so do not want ATM to restrict either one of us withdrawing the money...
QUOTE(StationMonkey @ Feb 7 2016, 10:54 AM)
and yes you can get 2 debit cards. you can also set the instruction i. e. either one to sign, meaning either one of you can go branch withdraw or amend details without the other one present, or both to sign, meaning both of you need to be present at branch for withdrawal or details amendment
Thanks alot peep. Just opened one today. Hassle free.