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2011 Ranking of Malaysian Banks Based on Assets Size & Market Capitalization


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Finally, the merger between Hong Leong bank & EON bank has completed. This exercise creates Malaysian fourth largest bank based on assets size & market capitalization.

The table below shows the ranking of Malaysian Banks based on assets size and  market capitalization as of early 2011.

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Compilation of Cash Rebate Debit Cards


Previously we look at “Compilation of Cash rebate credit cards“.

For those who prefer to use Debit Card instead of Credit Card to control spending, there are a number of banks offer debit cards with cash rebate. However, the quantum of rebate is lower when compare to rebate from credit card spending.

The table below is the list of debit cards that offers good cash rebate to the cardholders.

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Compilation of Cash Rebate Credit Cards

Cash rebate credit cards are getting popular. More and more card issuers introduce cards with this features and many cardholders prefer this kind of benefits rather than reward points.

Due to so many choices, consumers may get confuse and do not know which card to apply. Hopefully, with this compilation or comparison, it will easier for them.

The table below is the list of cards that offers excellent cash rebate to the cardholders throughout the year. Bear in mind that cards that have limited time cash rebate or cash rebate promotions are excluded from the list.

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Priority Banking & Minimum Deposit to be Eligible

Priority banking is a preferential treatment service granted to a select group of customers in a bank usually to high net worth personal. They are usually invited to enjoy this service based on amount of deposits, investments or housing loan with the bank.

Refer to table in the later section of this post to see the minimum deposit to be eligible.

Some of the benefits offer by Priority Banking are;

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Fixed Deposit Rate Comparison Table, December 2010

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Fixed Deposit is known to be one of the most secure investment but with a lower return. If you like to invest your money in fixed deposit you may choose from the list below to maximize your return.

Since July 2010, fixed deposit rate does not change very much because Bank Negara maintain the OPR at 2.75% since then. However, banks do make some adjustment to their rate.

The table below are the latest conventional fixed deposit rate as of December 2010.

You may look at this page for the most up to date rates. Alternatively you may want to look at Islamic Fixed Deposit or General Investment Account (GIA-i) rates.

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