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Ramjade
post Aug 20 2018, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(fairylord @ Aug 19 2018, 11:50 PM)
Bro, based on the tnc, we should be charged RM5 if we withdraw full amount? I understand you don't get charged despites few times done with full withdrawals.

So by right, how much should be left in to avoid the RM5 charges ya?
OT: in Singapore, any place could be like this fund that good to park for temporary fund? Thinking to park while in the midst of learning to invest in SREITs.

I saw you mentioned Citibank MaxiGain is the easier, but min 70k oh, right?
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Never tried. So can't tell you the answer

For SG part, best would be ParkwayLife Reit if you can get it at 2.5x.
Second would be Citibank maxi gain. Need SGD15k to open.
More info
https://theboywhoprocrastinates.blogspot.co...-for-2018.html/
https://heartlandboy.com/citi-maxigain-savings-account/
Third DBS multiplier
Fourth SSB (not sure if we can buy)
Fifth Cimb fast saver.
fairylord
post Aug 20 2018, 11:33 AM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Aug 20 2018, 10:52 AM)
Never tried. So can't tell you the answer

For SG part,  best would be ParkwayLife Reit if you can get it at 2.5x.
Second would be Citibank maxi gain. Need SGD15k to open.
More info
https://theboywhoprocrastinates.blogspot.co...-for-2018.html/
https://heartlandboy.com/citi-maxigain-savings-account/
Third DBS multiplier
Fourth SSB (not sure if we can buy)
Fifth Cimb fast saver.
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Thanks bro for all the recommendation.

Will start with Parkway Life as to start SReit then.

eUT quite efficient, got my account opened already.

verbatin
post Aug 20 2018, 01:36 PM

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I tried going to their website to open an account

https://www.eunittrust.com.my/

under “getting started” pull down menu, there is registration and eUT opening form for me to choose.

Which one should I choose?

I tried to fill in the information by clicking on Registration form. I was asked to fill in the postal code and which state I am from. I am from Singapore it appears that I cannot leave this field postal code blank. Hmmm...I am not able to proceed further as the postal code field is mandatory

I tried email them but no gotten a reply.

Can account opening all done online or do I need to go down their office?

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Ramjade
post Aug 20 2018, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(fairylord @ Aug 20 2018, 11:33 AM)
Thanks bro for all the recommendation.

Will start with Parkway Life as to start SReit then.

eUT quite efficient, got my account opened already.
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At current price now worth going in.

QUOTE(verbatin @ Aug 20 2018, 01:36 PM)
I tried going to their website to open an account

https://www.eunittrust.com.my/

under “getting started” pull down menu, there is registration and eUT opening form for me to choose.

Which one should I choose?

I tried to fill in the information by clicking on Registration form.  I was asked to fill in the postal code and which state I am from. I am from Singapore it appears that I cannot leave this field postal code blank. Hmmm...I am not able to proceed further as the postal code field is mandatory

I tried email them but no gotten a reply.

Can account opening all done online or do I need to go down their office?
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I believe you can fill in SG address with post code.
Just wait la. No one replies so early. Wait few 1-2 days.

This post has been edited by Ramjade: Aug 20 2018, 04:27 PM
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post Aug 20 2018, 05:55 PM

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For PM Money Market Fund, do they process sell orders on weekend? Lets say I submit sell/withdrawal before 9:30 am on Saturday, will I receive on the same day 3pm ish? Or only receive withdrawal on Monday?
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QUOTE(SwarmTroll @ Aug 20 2018, 05:55 PM)
For PM Money Market Fund, do they process sell orders on weekend? Lets say I submit sell/withdrawal before 9:30 am on Saturday, will I receive on the same day 3pm ish? Or only receive withdrawal on Monday?
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hmm.gif while waiting for responses,
I googled and found this....
check the Dealing Information
https://www.eunittrust.com.my/Home/FundDetail/?fcode=001100

hope it can provide some info while you wait
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post Aug 20 2018, 09:30 PM

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QUOTE(SwarmTroll @ Aug 20 2018, 05:55 PM)
For PM Money Market Fund, do they process sell orders on weekend? Lets say I submit sell/withdrawal before 9:30 am on Saturday, will I receive on the same day 3pm ish? Or only receive withdrawal on Monday?
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Most likely will be processed next working day
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post Aug 21 2018, 11:01 PM

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i am interested in buying Phillips MMF fund. I tried checking at their website. don't seem to be able find which bank they accept if i want to deposit money to buy phillp MMF. went to their FAQ but could not find such information.

i am from Singapore so only holding UOB M'sia and OCBC M'sia. Do they accept internet bank transfer from these 2 bank?

regarding Affin Hwang Select Bond Fund, do they pay out regular dividend? i check the annualise returns (below) and is this returns inclusive of dividend (if any)?

1 Year 0.54
2 Years 3.21
3 Years 4.61
5 Years 5.84
10 Years 6.39

thanks

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QUOTE(verbatin @ Aug 21 2018, 11:01 PM)
i am interested in buying Phillips MMF fund. I tried checking at their website. don't seem to be able find which bank they accept if i want to deposit money to buy phillp MMF. went to their FAQ but could not find such information.
Try see How to make payment ....they have TT transfer, internet banking, cheque

https://www.eunittrust.com.my/Home/HowTo

i am from Singapore so only holding UOB M'sia and OCBC M'sia. Do they accept internet bank transfer from these 2 bank?
Does these 2 banks has internet banking MEPS FPX?
see above for link to how to....


regarding Affin Hwang Select Bond Fund, do they pay out regular dividend?
click at the "Historical Income Distribution details" of this linked page

https://www.fundsupermart.com.my/main/fundi...d-MYR-MYHWSBOND

i check the annualise returns (below) and is this returns inclusive of dividend (if any)?
The performance figures in the above linked page are calculated using bid-to-bid prices, with any income or dividends reinvested.....

1 Year 0.54
2 Years 3.21
3 Years 4.61
5 Years 5.84
10 Years 6.39

thanks
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post Aug 22 2018, 07:07 AM

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QUOTE(verbatin @ Aug 21 2018, 11:01 PM)
i am interested in buying Phillips MMF fund. I tried checking at their website. don't seem to be able find which bank they accept if i want to deposit money to buy phillp MMF. went to their FAQ but could not find such information.

i am from Singapore so only holding UOB M'sia and OCBC M'sia. Do they accept internet bank transfer from these 2 bank?

regarding Affin Hwang Select Bond Fund, do they pay out regular dividend? i check the annualise returns (below) and is this returns inclusive of dividend (if any)?

1 Year 0.54
2 Years 3.21
3 Years 4.61
5 Years 5.84
10 Years 6.39

thanks
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As long as the bank is part of FPX network, you can use FPX to pay. But of course because you are not using maybank, then need to wait longer for your money.

If you want to use lots of service in Malaysia, best to open a maybnak account. Both ocbc and UOB are the same. Limited branches and atm. Just close one of them and get maybank account.

Keep in mind that dividend in UT means nothing as is exit left pocket, enter right pocket. By receiving dividends, the value of the fund does not change.
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post Aug 23 2018, 07:03 PM

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I have just placed an amount to philip mmf , is the amount only appears tmr 1030am? Or it Will be listed immediately somewhere in online account?
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QUOTE(fairylord @ Aug 23 2018, 07:03 PM)
I have just placed an amount to philip mmf , is the amount only appears tmr 1030am? Or it Will be listed immediately somewhere in online account?
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Won't appear so fast. Wait a while.
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post Aug 23 2018, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Aug 23 2018, 09:33 PM)
Won't appear so fast. Wait a while.
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sorry if it's asked before. I paid on Tue afternoon, so as expected today noon I got the email that the transaction is processed, but I don't see the update in Account Holding (still blank) until now. Is it normal?

New investor just opened account few days ago...
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QUOTE(glauncher @ Aug 23 2018, 10:24 PM)
sorry if it's asked before. I paid on Tue afternoon, so as expected today noon I got the email that the transaction is processed, but I don't see the update in Account Holding (still blank) until now. Is it normal?

New investor just opened account few days ago...
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Yesterday raya la. Cut off time is morning 1030am for Phillip money market fund which means your money must reach them before 1030am. So only process today since you bought in the afternoon.

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post Aug 24 2018, 02:30 PM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Aug 23 2018, 10:27 PM)
Yesterday raya la. Cut off time is morning 1030am for Phillip money market fund which means your money must reach them before 1030am. So only process today since you bought in the afternoon.
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Hey Ramjade, If I buy some PMMMF now, it will not be processed until next monday right?
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post Aug 24 2018, 02:38 PM

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I guess so
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post Aug 24 2018, 02:41 PM

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Nvm, got it solved by the agents. tongue.gif

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I placed one yesterday after 1030am but now still under processed now as of 345pm. Wonder it will be completed by today. Hopefully, its only not updated on my screen, and the interest start running from today.

If put in eGIA yesterday, already earned a day interest but lower lah.

Update: just got an email updated on transaction recorded.

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post Aug 27 2018, 12:20 AM

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QUOTE(fairylord @ Aug 24 2018, 03:45 PM)
I placed one yesterday after 1030am but now still under processed now as of 345pm. Wonder it will be completed by today. Hopefully, its only not updated on my screen, and the interest start running from today.

If put in eGIA yesterday, already earned a day interest but lower lah.

Update: just got an email updated on transaction recorded.
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eGIA must retain for 1 month minimum right? Last time used to have daily interest
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QUOTE(Sumofwhich @ Aug 27 2018, 12:20 AM)
eGIA must retain for 1 month minimum right? Last time used to have daily interest
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They just changed back, only for 1mth tenure, min 5k, reduced to 2.5%pa. check back the thread for latest discussed.

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