QUOTE(jack2 @ Jul 6 2021, 04:45 PM)
Pretty triggered for no reason. Unless... Wise (Transferwise) Malaysia Discussion, v1.0
Wise (Transferwise) Malaysia Discussion, v1.0
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Jul 8 2021, 02:20 AM
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Dec 8 2021, 11:03 PM
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Just ordered my WISE card. Gonna need a second wallet at this rate with all the cards I have. CIMB just sent me a KWIK card that wasn't connected to any accounts because the old one expires next year and the original account went dormant and was closed a year or so back.
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Dec 9 2021, 11:13 PM
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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Dec 8 2021, 11:05 PM) Just want to ask can fund the account using credit card? There's a fee but yeah you can use VISA or Mastercard credit cards to fund your account in foreign currencies. The fees are pretty high though, basically you're paying the cost of it and then some. 3.89% charge to topup $1000. It's 0.41% to topup 1000 EURO. 2.8% for 1000 SGD which is slightly more expensive than using a debit card. It seems like it's dependent on the currency options. For RM there's only bank transfer available.I can't find anything which state annual fees. |
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Dec 28 2021, 12:54 AM
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Just got my WISE card TOS liked this post
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May 8 2022, 09:11 PM
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eToro stopped accepting prepaid card topups recently so Wise no longer works there. Asked them why and they said it was their Finance department's decision. So if you still use them you're stuck with either CC or Debit Cards for quick topups. Not sure if Bigpay still works since I stopped using it ever since I heard about their change from MC to Visa. Bank transfers might still work for a minimum of $500 but their bank is apparently in the UK so I have no idea what fees will be involved there.
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Jun 1 2022, 11:38 PM
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Sep 10 2022, 10:02 PM
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QUOTE(TOS @ Sep 5 2022, 09:42 PM) Revolut news, but no revolut thread, so post at its closest competitor's thread... £650,000.00 only remuneration, peanuts for employing a bunch of fresh grads that just cincai rushed through a $33b company's accounts lmao. I bet not a single Director gets paid less to just goyang kaki and show face every now and then. Imagine if you had a blank cheque to do a proper audit instead of being limited to the size and revenue of the company. Most auditors cincai do only, especially shoplot auditors because they're trying to rush through as many companies as possible to boost revenue since each company has a limited budget based on previous years and if you exceed or go under it by too much you get your ass spanked by management. Financial services Revolut under pressure after UK regulators find audit flaws Financial Reporting Council said failures created ‘unacceptably high’ risk of misstatement for $33bn fintech by Laura Noonan, Michael O’Dwyer and Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan in London 10 HOURS AGO » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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