Important Changes to Your PBe Daily Limit
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Public Bank has announced a revision to the daily transaction limits for PBe, which will take effect on 9 October 2025. This change specifically impacts the Financial Process Exchange (FPX) / Duitnow Online Banking Wallets service, with a new maximum daily limit of RM 50,000.

What the Changes Mean for You

The current maximum daily limit of RM 100,000 will be adjusted for certain users. If your current daily limit for these specific transactions is set above RM 50,000, it will be automatically revised downwards to the new RM 50,000 cap. This revision is particularly important for individuals who regularly conduct high-value online transactions, such as paying for large purchases, managing investments, or transferring funds, as it may affect their daily financial habits. The default daily limit remains unchanged at RM 3,000, so customers whose existing limits are at or below this new maximum will not see any change.

Key Dates and Details to Remember

The revision will be implemented on 9 October 2025. It is important to note that this applies only to the FPX / Duitnow Online Banking Wallets services on PBe. For any queries or to seek further assistance, customers may contact the bank’s customer support team. The announcement provides an email address for direct communication.

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