Best Credit Cards in Malaysia 2021
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Credit Card Promo Code and Discount in Malaysia 2021
[updated: 24 February 2021]
DINING | |||
Bank | Merchant | Promotion | Expiry Date |
Affin Bank | Taste Cafe, G Hotel Gurney, Penang | 20% off total bill | 30 Sep 2021 |
AmBank | Antonio's Trattoria Calabria | 15% off ala carte food menu (MasterCard) *dine-in only | 31 Mar 2021 |
CIMB | The Fire Grill | Up to 20% off total food bill | 31 Mar 2021 |
Citibank | The Establishment Pavilion | 10% off a la carte main meal (Visa only) | 31 Mar 2021 |
HSBC | Indobowl Resto | 10% off | 31 Mar 2021 |
Hong Leong Bank | Bistro 160 | 33% off all day long on a la carte menu (except for promo items) | 30 June 2021 |
Maybank | San Francisco Coffee | RM20 for 2 Ultimate Frappes *pay with Maybank QRPay or MAE | 28 Feb 2021 |
Public Bank | In House Cafe & In House Signature | 10% off total bill | 31 July 2021 |
Standard Chartered | 443 Bar Lounge, The Westin KL | 20% off total food bill | 31 Dec 2021 |
UOB | C Chateau Wine Bar & Restaurant | 20% off a la carte food & drinks | 15 Apr 2021 |
ONLINE SHOPPING |
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Bank |
Merchant | Promotion | Expiry Date |
AEON | Pop Meals | Up to RM15 off (new user package) Promo code: AEONCR15 RM3 off on add-ons with any meal purchase) Promo code: AEONCRADD3 |
30 Apr 2021 |
Affin Bank | Kashka | 15% off (min. spend RM150 on normal items) Promo code: AV15 *promo valid for Affin Avance cards |
31 May 2021 |
Alliance Bank | Lazada Wallet | Get up to 12% cashback with Mastercard every Tuesday Top-up & save your Mastercard (first time) 12% cashback Top-up your Mastercard (existing) 5% cashback |
23 Mar 2021 |
AmBank | HQhair |
22% off sitewide |
30 Apr 2021 |
BSN | ATG Watch |
30% off online purchases via www.atgwatch.shop Promo code: visaspecial30 |
31 Mar 2021 |
CIMB | Oxwhite |
RM10 off sitewide (min. spend RM60) Promo code: CIMB10 |
31 Jul 2021 |
Citibank | Love, Bonito |
RM20 off (min. spend RM150) Promo code: 20CITILBMY |
30 Jun 2021 |
HSBC | Kinohimitsu |
RM20 off (min. spend RM80) |
30 Apr 2021
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Maybank | Zalora | RM38 off (min. spend RM190) Additional 2% cashback Promo code: MBB38 |
31 Mar 2021 |
RHB | Shopee Pay | RM10 Shopee Pay voucher when you top up RM100 on your e-wallet | 19 Mar 2021 |
HEALTH & BEAUTY | |||
Bank | Merchant | Promotion | Expiry Date |
Affin Bank | BP Specialist Centre |
50% off + complimentary gifts with Affin Avance Cards |
31 Dec 2021 |
Ambank | 520 Beaute Lab |
First time customers Get 120 mins Beauty Solutions Facial for RM1 (NP: RM300) First time & existing customers Get complimentary Silky Hand Paraffin (NP: RM48) and RM150 Birthday Voucher |
31 Mar 2021 |
Alliance Bank | HelioSpa |
RM68 for First Trial Session (worth RM145) Complimentary: - 1 Body Composition Analysis report - 45-minute infrared sauna session (worth RM50) |
28 Feb 2021 |
CIMB | Alpro Pharmacy |
PWP (min. spend RM50) |
31 Mar 2021 |
Hong Leong Bank | Alpha Specialist Centre |
15% off for all Health Screening Packages + 5% off for Tag-on Test |
31 Mar 2021 |
HSBC | Yves Rocher |
30% off normal-priced items (min. spend RM180 in single receipt) |
31 Oct 2021
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UOB | Subang Jaya/Ara Damansara/ ParkCity Medical Centre |
30% off Health Screening Packages |
30 Apr 2021 |
What is a credit card?
It is a payment instrument that you can use to purchase something instead of using cash. In theory, when you pay for something using a card, that amount is owed from the bank and need to be paid back.
A credit card is designed to meet various income levels, from the entry-level (sometimes referred to as "Gold"), mid-range ("Platinum"), and high-income (e.g. Infinite, Premier, Signature).
How does a credit card work?
Think of it like a fast loan that you can pay back when your salary kicks in. To understand more on how it works, let’s take a look at the basic features such as follows:
Annual fee
A credit card has a fee that is charged annually to the cardmembers for the benefits that come with it.
Some of them don’t have an annual fee, whereas there are also cards with an annual fee waiver condition.
To get your credit card annual fee waived is simply by making one transaction per month for 12 consecutive months, or meet the card's minimum spending required in a year.
Interest rate on purchases
This may not be theoretically correct, but banks charge interest on the outstanding amount as a penalty for borrowing their money and not repaying them on time.
Credit card interest rate, also known as Finance Charge, is usually charged on the outstanding balance amount when it is past due.
For example, if you have used up RM300 on your card and failed to settle it within 20-day interest-free period, a Finance Charge of between 15%-18% p.a. will be levied on that amount.
In Malaysia, there are 3 tiers of annual interest rates chargeable on the outstanding balance based on the cardholders’ repayment habit:
Interest rate | Descriptions |
15% p.a. (1.25% p.m.) | Tier 1: for cardholders with prompt payments for 12 consecutive months |
17% p.a. (1.42% p.m.) | Tier 2: for cardholders with prompt payments for 10 months or more in the last 12-month cycle |
18% p.a. (1.50% p.m.) | Tier 3: for cardholders with payments of less than 10 months in a 12-month cycle |
If you consistently pay your card bills in full and on time, then you don't have to worry about interest rates at all.
Interest-free period
This is a grace period whereby you can enjoy zero interest on your outstanding balance. This period starts from the date of issuance of your credit card statement until the statement due date.
Credit limit
This is the maximum amount that a lender can extend to you for a particular line of credit. If you earn a monthly income of RM3,000 or less, the bank will usually set a credit limit to 2 times your salary.
For those earning more than RM36,000 per year, there is no limit to the credit that will be assigned to you. You can also own multiple cards from multiple banks with varying credit limits.
Cash advance
Cash advance is a facility that allows you to withdraw money from your credit card through ATM much like a debit card.
Not to be confused with a cash loan facility whereby you can borrow a certain amount from your card and repay it in instalments, which is similar to an EPP.
A cash advance is subject to a cash withdrawal fee and interest rate of 18% p.a., which is calculated daily until you pay up the withdrawn amount in full.
Billing or statement cycle
Each credit card transaction you make will be posted in your credit card statement. This statement, which itemises all your transaction histories for the past month, will arrive at your mailbox or inbox in the current month.
It is important to take note of the statement due date so that you will not be charged with unnecessary fees and charges on the outstanding balance.
Minimum monthly payment
In your statement cycle, you are allowed to make a partial repayment of your card bill to avoid being charged with a late finance fee on the outstanding balance.
However, the remaining amount of your outstanding balance will still incur finance charge. The minimum monthly payment is usually at 5% of the total outstanding balance, which must be settled before the statement due date.
How many types of credit cards in Malaysia?
There are 4 biggest card networks in Malaysia: Visa, MasterCard, American Express and UnionPay. They partnered with Malaysian banks to issue credit cards to consumers.
The banks then further categorised these cards to meet various consumers’ needs and spending habits to having features such as cashback, reward points and air miles.
Cashback | You get back a portion of money you have spent into your account |
Rewards | You earn loyalty points for every Ringgit spent, redeemable for products and services |
Air Miles | You earn loyalty points for every Ringgit spent, redeemable at your frequent flyer programs |
Normally, a credit card will have one of the features above. Depending on the income band, it can have a combination of features such as cashback and rewards, or air miles and cashback
What is the main requirement for credit card application?
The major requirement is your minimum income. According to the 2011 BNM guidelines, the minimum income for a first-time applicant is RM24,000 annually.
Banks will require proof of income to qualify you as a credit cardholder. Other than that, you must also have a valid identity card, employer letter of confirmation and other documents to support your application.
Not all banks have the same income requirement for the same card type. For example, a Gold card by Bank A is offered to those with a monthly salary of RM3,000 and above, whereas Bank B opens to anyone earning a minimum of RM2,000 per month.
How many credit cards can I apply?
There is no limit to the number of credit cards you can apply from any banks, however, your chances of getting approved will depend on your income and other factors mentioned above.
BNM has stated that for those earning RM36,000 and less, you can own credit cards from maximum two different card issuers, with a credit limit capped at 2x your monthly salary (but whether you get this amount depends on the banks you choose).
For anyone with a yearly income of RM36,000 and above, you can own as many credit cards you want from multiple issuers.
What happens if I fail to repay my credit card on time?
If you miss your payment, late payment fee will be charged on the outstanding balance.
That's not all, your outstanding balance will attract a finance charge of between 15%-18% p.a. which is compounded daily until you paid off the overdue amount.
A late payment habit can have a negative effect on your CCRIS (Central Credit Reference Information System) record.
CCRIS is a central system that stores information of your credit histories which is referenced by all banks when assessing your credit risk.
That's not all, you will also have a lower credit score that consequently reduces your chances of getting approved on your personal, car or home loan applications in the future.
Which credit card is the best for me?
At RinggitPlus, we have several categories that can cater to the unique needs of every Malaysian, such as:
- Sign Up Offers – For the lovers of free gifts. Apply for a selected card, get approved by the bank, activate it and then claim your gift!
- No Annual Fee – First year free? Free for a lifetime? Free annual fee? You got it
- Cashback – Get cash back into your account on every spend
- Rewards – Collect reward points to redeem free gifts, vouchers and air miles
- Petrol – Earn reward points, cashback or air miles with every fuel spend. Get discounts on car washes, polishes, parts and accessories
- Travel – Save on fuel spend, air ticket or travel insurance coverage
- Islamic – For ethical spenders
- Air Miles – For frequent flyers and travellers
- Free Airport Lounge Access – For business frequent flyers
- Online Shopping – For shopaholics who have a con-fashion (confession)
- Movie Promotions – For movie buff
- Premium - For the VIPs and high net worth individuals
List of banks to apply for a credit card online
There are 19 banks in Malaysia offering credit cards for various consumers with unique appetites that you can apply online for:
- Citibank
- HSBC
- Public Bank
- RHB
- Standard Chartered
- UOB
- AEON Credit Service
- Affin Bank
- Affin Islamic Bank
- Alliance Bank
- AmBank
- BSN
- Bank Islam
- Bank Rakyat
- CIMB
- Hong Leong Bank
- ICBC
- Maybank
- OCBC