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Malefic
post Mar 8 2008, 12:11 AM

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Free bump for mrcloud9.

I know priority banking members occasionally get invites to special events such as wine-tasting, seminars etc.

Anyone has comments on which bank (if any) has invites to happening events such as exclusive parties with models?

And which bank has the best-looking relationship managers? I heard HSBC recruits air stewardesses as their RMs drool.gif


QUOTE(mrcloud9 @ Nov 15 2007, 02:34 PM)
Anyone with priority banking experience and wishes to share their experience? Apparently the turnover of RMs at Citibank's Citigold is very and there are too many customers while Stanchart's Priority Banking is too slow. Any comment? Some bank's RMs are very good and efficient too.
List of banks and their priority banking services:

1. Maybank Private Banking
2. RHB Infinity Banking
3. CIMB Club
4. Alliance Bank Privilege Banking
5. Bank Muamalat Prime Banking
6. Public Bank Red Carpet Banking
7. Hong Leong Priority banking
8. Citibank Citigold
9. HSBC Premier
10. OCBC Premier Banking
11. UOB Privilege Banking
12. ABN Amro Van Gogh Preferred Banking
13. Standard Chartered Priority Banking

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post Mar 8 2008, 12:15 AM

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QUOTE(Malefic @ Mar 8 2008, 12:11 AM)
Free bump for mrcloud9.

I know priority banking members occasionally get invites to special events such as wine-tasting, seminars etc.

Anyone has comments on which bank (if any) has invites to happening events such as exclusive parties with models?

And which bank has the best-looking relationship managers? I heard HSBC recruits air stewardesses as their RMs  drool.gif
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thank you very much. very much appreciated.

cimb club has invited me to ildivo private dinner concert before. that was exclusive.

i must say HSBC have pretty RMs around. ABN Amro isnt that bad too. Maybank generally hire very experienced people to handle its private banking customers therefore a bit matured.
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post Mar 9 2008, 01:13 AM

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I heard HSBC Premier is great. Last time you'll need at least RM300,000 in order to qualify for HSBC Premier Banking but now it's only RM200,000. Same with Citibank CitiGold, used to be RM300,000 too, but now only RM200,000. This is very low compared to other country such as Thailand. I think they should raise the minimum deposit back to RM300,000 to make it more exclusive.

By the way, should your total funds fall below RM200,000, HSBC will charge you RM150/month as account maintanence fee while CitiBank is RM80/quarter.

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post Mar 10 2008, 10:35 AM

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QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ Mar 9 2008, 01:13 AM)
I heard HSBC Premier is great. Last time you'll need at least RM300,000 in order to qualify for HSBC Premier Banking but now it's only RM200,000. Same with Citibank CitiGold, used to be RM300,000 too, but now only RM200,000. This is very low compared to other country such as Thailand. I think they should raise the minimum deposit back to RM300,000 to make it more exclusive.

By the way, should your total funds fall below RM200,000, HSBC will charge you RM150/month as account maintanence fee while CitiBank is RM80/quarter.
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i think it is good hsbc is imposing this monthly service charge should your account balance drops. this way, youll be encouraged to maintain the said minimum amount of RM 200k. if not, you will feel the pain of having to fork out RM 150 monthly to maintain your Premier status.
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post Mar 10 2008, 12:31 PM

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Just curious, for the priority or premier service, what do you get? Appreciate if someone can list them down:

eg:

Free Parking
Personalized Customer Service Mgr (Do they come to you or do you still need to go to them?)
No queue - always?
Better deposit interest rate -?
Free dining -?

etc

Thank you.




QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ Mar 9 2008, 01:13 AM)
I heard HSBC Premier is great. Last time you'll need at least RM300,000 in order to qualify for HSBC Premier Banking but now it's only RM200,000. Same with Citibank CitiGold, used to be RM300,000 too, but now only RM200,000. This is very low compared to other country such as Thailand. I think they should raise the minimum deposit back to RM300,000 to make it more exclusive.

By the way, should your total funds fall below RM200,000, HSBC will charge you RM150/month as account maintanence fee while CitiBank is RM80/quarter.
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post Mar 10 2008, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(Malefic @ Mar 8 2008, 12:11 AM)
Free bump for mrcloud9.

I know priority banking members occasionally get invites to special events such as wine-tasting, seminars etc.

Anyone has comments on which bank (if any) has invites to happening events such as exclusive parties with models?

And which bank has the best-looking relationship managers? I heard HSBC recruits air stewardesses as their RMs  drool.gif
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hahaha air stewardess?!?! you sure?

man.. can i change my RM then? tongue.gif

but my RM is pretty good in service.. arggg..

This post has been edited by wheimeng: Mar 10 2008, 06:02 PM
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post Mar 10 2008, 10:36 PM

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QUOTE(Justmua @ Mar 10 2008, 12:31 PM)
Just curious, for the priority or premier service, what do you get? Appreciate if someone can list them down:

eg:

Free Parking
Personalized Customer Service Mgr (Do they come to you or do you still need to go to them?)
No queue - always?
Better deposit interest rate -?
Free dining -?

etc

Thank you.
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the service offered to Priority Banking customers are pretty much the same everywhere. they include:

1)Personal Relationship Manager to handle your accounts which means you only need to see this person he or she will handle all your banking needs at that bank. and yes she will come to you if thats what you need.

2)Free parking (this applies to certain branches with carparks only). If branches in shopping complex you get first hour waiver.

3)Better interest rates for deposits and loans. also normally 50% off for safe depoit box.

4)No queue provided you make appointment in advance. or else maybe wait for around 5 minutes?

5)Invitations to investment seminars etc

6)Personalized Cheque Book (most banks the chequebooks of Priority Banking customers are different. the colour and it usually says priority banking etc.)

7)Pre approved Platinum credit cards with annual fee waiver for as long as you maintain your Priority Banking status
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post Mar 10 2008, 11:38 PM

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post Mar 11 2008, 02:50 PM

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If this is all they offer, I really don't see any value at all....

1). With all the cheque/cash/ATM machines, why need a PRM? Most services can be done online and quickly.
2). How much is parking?
3). Don't have safe deposit box.
4). Most transactions can be done online.
5). The seminars may not useful, perhaps to upsell the bank products??
6). No big deal.
7). Gold is good enough + free for life.

Never mind, skip Priority Banking thingy now. No real value to me.



QUOTE(mrcloud9 @ Mar 10 2008, 10:36 PM)
the service offered to Priority Banking customers are pretty much the same everywhere. they include:

1)Personal Relationship Manager to handle your accounts which means you only need to see this person he or she will handle all your banking needs at that bank. and yes she will come to you if thats what you need.

2)Free parking (this applies to certain branches with carparks only). If branches in shopping complex you get first hour waiver.

3)Better interest rates for deposits and loans. also normally 50% off for safe depoit box.

4)No queue provided you make appointment in advance. or else maybe wait for around 5 minutes?

5)Invitations to investment seminars etc

6)Personalized Cheque Book (most banks the chequebooks of Priority Banking customers are different. the colour and it usually says priority banking etc.)

7)Pre approved Platinum credit cards with annual fee waiver for as long as you maintain your Priority Banking status
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post Mar 11 2008, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(Justmua @ Mar 11 2008, 02:50 PM)
5). The seminars may not useful, perhaps to upsell the bank products??
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Those seminars mostly are meant for selling product purposes, indeed, most of the time, there is not much usefulness in it especially those already investment-savy people.
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post Mar 11 2008, 10:34 PM

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again, priority banking customers dont generally ask for it. it's so happen they have certain amount of money inside so they become eligible. dont have to downplay the advantages. it makes one looks like sourgrape frankly.
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post Mar 12 2008, 01:02 AM

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QUOTE(Justmua @ Mar 11 2008, 02:50 PM)
If this is all they offer, I really don't see any value at all....

1). With all the cheque/cash/ATM machines, why need a PRM? Most services can be done online and quickly.
2). How much is parking?
3). Don't have safe deposit box.
4). Most transactions can be done online.
5). The seminars may not useful, perhaps to upsell the bank products??
6). No big deal.
7). Gold is good enough + free for life.

Never mind, skip Priority Banking thingy now. No real value to me.
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hence, it's only catered for certain group who requires something more...

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post Mar 12 2008, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(Justmua @ Mar 11 2008, 02:50 PM)
If this is all they offer, I really don't see any value at all....
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Yeah, your RM will try her best to crosssell you the bank's products so that she can get commission.
But I'll still accept an invitation (depends on which bank) to be a priority banking member. Why?
It's the prestige ... it shows that you have arrived ...that you have left the ranks of peasants.


Added on March 12, 2008, 9:56 pm
QUOTE(wheimeng @ Mar 10 2008, 06:01 PM)
hahaha air stewardess?!?! you sure?

man.. can i change my RM then? tongue.gif

but my RM is pretty good in service.. arggg..
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Yah, I'm sure.

Ever encountered RM who offers extra services? Hehehe brows.gif


This post has been edited by Malefic: Mar 12 2008, 09:56 PM
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post Mar 12 2008, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(Malefic @ Mar 12 2008, 09:52 PM)
Yeah, your RM will try her best to crosssell you the bank's products so that she can get commission.
But I'll still accept an invitation (depends on which bank) to be a priority banking member. Why?
It's the prestige ... it shows that you have arrived ...that you have left the ranks of peasants.


Added on March 12, 2008, 9:56 pm

Yah, I'm sure.

Ever encountered RM who offers extra services? Hehehe  brows.gif
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there are RMs who offer these extra service..
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post Mar 13 2008, 12:07 AM

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QUOTE(mrcloud9 @ Mar 12 2008, 11:14 PM)
there are RMs who offer these extra service..
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UHHHHHHHHH PLEASE BE MORE EXPLICIT? smile.gif
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post Mar 13 2008, 12:29 AM

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QUOTE(wheimeng @ Mar 13 2008, 12:07 AM)
UHHHHHHHHH PLEASE BE MORE EXPLICIT? smile.gif
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very hamsap ah..
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post Mar 13 2008, 12:31 AM

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hahahaha please define 'these extra services'

omg... anyway, my RM is a guy.. so no extra services required other than banking needs.
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post Mar 13 2008, 10:58 PM

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to put it simply, they will go to great length to satisfy you so you would signup the investment plans and park your funds with them. that includes satisfying physical needs. however, not all RMs is as unethical as this.
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post Apr 6 2008, 05:27 PM

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QUOTE(mrcloud9 @ Nov 21 2007, 10:30 PM)
Public Bank Red Carpet.
What is the minimum requirement in order to qualify for Public Bank Red Carpet Banking ? And what is Public Bank Red Carpet Banking like ?

By the way guys, HSBC Premier Banking, as far as i'm concerned, is the best exclusive banking in Malaysia so far. It is better than Citibank Citigold and Standard Chartered Bank Priority Banking. Citibank however, is rumored to bring the Citigold select service to Malaysia very soon. Citibank introduced the Citigold select in Singapore not so long ago and one must have AT LEAST SGD1 Million of deposit/investment with Citibank in order to qualify as Citibank Singapore Citigold Select customer. I wonder what is HSBC going to do after this. Premier Advance may be ? LOL !


QUOTE(Dozz @ Jan 11 2008, 12:11 PM)
am still waiting citigold open in sabah... haha smile.gif
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I've been waiting like forever ... so i think i'm going to open an account in Citibank HQ in KL first.

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I think if you have 100k with public mutual, you can be red carpet automatically.

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