Ryt Bank Introduces Chinese Language Option In Mobile App
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Celebrating Malaysia Day, Ryt Bank has added Chinese language support to its mobile app, alongside Bahasa Malaysia and English. With this update, more Malaysians can now manage their banking in a language they are most comfortable with.

Datuk Seri Yeoh Seok Hong, Managing Director of YTL Power International, said the move reflects the bank’s commitment to innovation that serves the community. He noted that Ryt Bank aims to create a financial system that is smarter and more inclusive for everyone.

Upcoming Upgrades To Ryt AI

By the end of September, Ryt Bank customers will also gain access to an upgraded version of Ryt AI, the bank’s intelligent assistant. The enhanced system will support QR payments in addition to transfers and bill payments.

The app will also feature a streamlined toggle for faster transactions, as well as natural language recognition, making it easier to pay, track, and manage money in real time. A fully integrated JomPAY function is also expected, giving customers a single platform to handle a wide range of bills and payments.

Everyday Banking Features

Ryt Bank also provides tools that support day-to-day money management. Customers earn daily interest of up to 4% per annum with no lock-in period, ensuring that funds remain accessible.

For short-term financing, the Ryt PayLater facility offers instant credit of up to RM1,499. DuitNow QR payments qualify for cashback rewards, with additional benefits available through selected partners.

The Visa-powered Ryt Card allows customers to switch between debit and credit within the app. It also offers cashback on overseas spending, zero foreign transaction fees, no local ATM withdrawal charges, and partner privileges.

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