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RHB unveils multi-currency VISA debit card

It supports 13 currencies including US, Canada, Singapore and Hong Kong dollar.

RHB Bank unveiled a multi-currency VISA debit card to offer access to 13 foreign currencies, according to a statement. 

The RHB Multi Currency VISA Debit Card and RHB Premier Multi Currency Visa Debit Card supports US Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Euro, Japanese Yen, Pound Sterling, Australian Dollar, New Zealand Dollar, Swiss Franc, Hong Kong Dollar, Saudi Riyal, South African Rand, Singapore Dollar, and Thai Baht.

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Customers can open a RHB Multi Currency Account which offers Multi Currency debit card with a minimum initial deposit of $1,000 or its equivalent. Customers who already have a Ringgit Malaysia Current or Savings Account with RHB Bank, can automatically opt to open a Multi Currency Account.

This debit card will empower our customers’ lifestyles and provide a gateway for their various financial needs without the hassle of having to open an account in different countries,” Dato’ Khairussaleh Ramli, Group Managing Director, RHB Banking Group said in a statement. 

The bank is aiming to issue 15,000 new multi-currency Visa debit cards in its first year. 

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