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0% Auto-IPP
*Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 5,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- 0% Auto-IPP
RM3,000 DuitNow / RM150 TNG
*Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 5,000
- Annual Fee
- RM 300
- Cashback
- 8%
RM3,000 DuitNow / RM150 TNG
*Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 5,000
- Annual Fee
- RM 300
- Cashback
- -
HUAWEI MatePad 11.5”
* Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- Up to 10%
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 5,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- 12X OCBC$
RM3,000 DuitNow / RM150 TNG
*Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 6,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- -
Guaranteed 70mai A510 Dash Cam / RM200 TNG
*Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 5,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- -
Guaranteed 70mai A510 Dash Cam / RM200 TNG
*Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- -
Guaranteed 70mai A510 Dash Cam / RM200 TNG
*Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 4,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- Up to 5%
Samsung Galaxy Watch6 / Airbot S9 Ultra
* Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 3,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- Up to 8%
Samsung Galaxy Watch6 / Airbot S9 Ultra
*Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 3,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
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HUAWEI MatePad 11.5”
* Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
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HUAWEI MatePad 11.5”
* Terms and conditions apply
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- RM 200
- Cashback
- -
Splurge online or spend on your daily needs and get rewarded up to 5% cash rebates on cinema, groceries, petrol, mobile, and utilities.
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- -
- Cashback
- Up to 5%
Get up to 8% Cash Rebate¹ with PETRONAS transaction, Setel transaction at PETRONAS, and EV charging at PETRONAS!
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- up to 8%
Travel sooner than you think with your CIMB TRAVEL WORLD CREDIT CARD.
Earn up to 12x Airport Lounge Access
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 8,333
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
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Receive 5000 Welcome Shopee Coins after RM300 spend and enjoy up to 5x Shopee Coins for any spend on Shopee, dining, entertainment, and contactless payments.
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
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New Maybank Grab Credit Card rewarding you for all your lifestyle daily needs i.e Food, Transport, E-Commerce, Up to 5 Grab Reward Points for every 1 Ringgit Malaysia spent
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
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Though payment made easy with AEON Gold Visa / MasterCard!
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 3,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- up to 8%
Enjoy every journey you take with the CIMB PETRONAS Visa Infinite-i Credit Card and get Cash Rebates up to RM120 a month & so much more!
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 10,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- up to 12%
BEST CREDIT CARD for Affluent Clients (USD 70,000 AUM and above) by Global Retail Banking Innovation Awards 2023
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 20,833
- Annual Fee
- RM 1215.09
- Cashback
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New Maybank Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer American Express Platinum Credit Card can earn miles and gain exclusive access to travel, shopping, dining, golfing, entertainment benefits and more.
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 3,000
- Annual Fee
- RM 100
- Cashback
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Enjoy cashback and exclusive rewards with a minimum RM300 spend whilst enjoying up to 5x TreatsPoints on your weekday spend.
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,500
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- RM50 /mth
Up to 8x TreatsPoints on weekends and 5x TreatsPoints on weekdays for every spend at PETRONAS Stations.
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,500
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- -
Enjoy up to 5% cashback every Friday and Saturday, and 10,000 Maybank TreatsPoints on your FIRST TIME spend with your new Maybank MasterCard Ikhwan Gold Card.
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,500
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- up to 5%
Taking shopping overseas to a 5x new level of TreatsPoints for every RM1 spent PLUS up to 5% cashback on all petrol and grocery spend.
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 5,833
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- up to 5%
Enjoy up to 5x TreatsPoints on weekdays and up to RM700,000 Travel Insurance Coverage when tickets are charged to your Maybank 2 Platinum Card.
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 5,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- up to 5%
A money-saving credit card with 5% cashback on groceries and petrol, TreatPoints gift redemption, and no annual fee for life plus FREE Touch 'n Go Zing card!
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 3,333
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- up to 5%
UOB ONE Card gives you unlimited cash rebates for your daily spend on groceries, petrol, telco bills, and more. The more you spend, the more you save.
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 4,000
- Annual Fee
- RM 195
- Cashback
- up to 10%
Be rewarded with cashback of up to 10% on grocery transactions at selected merchants, and earn a complimentary access at True Fitness too!
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- RM 68
- Cashback
- -
Unlimited Cash MegaBonus of 0.1% on both local and overseas retail purchases and your first-year annual fee waived.
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- up to 0.1%
A shariah-compliant credit card that earns up to 8x TreatsPoints when you spend at any petrol service station nationwide.
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,500
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- up to 8%
Get Takaful protection with coverage of up to RM100,000, and also earn up to 0.3% cashback on retail transactions at all certified Halal merchants!
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
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Up to 5 TreatsPoints from spent overseas, and exclusive dining, golf privileges
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 8,333
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
- -
Up to 5 TreatPoints on all overseas spending, and 2 Treatpoints spent locally
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 8,334
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
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Every month you will receive up to 2% cashback from all your retail spending, and this card comes with a business-size credit limit of up to RM300,000!
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 5,000
- Annual Fee
- RM 400
- Cashback
- Up to 2%
Get a 10% discount on normal tickets at GSC, on top of discounts on food and beverages, also with privileged access to the priority lane!
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- RM 150
- Cashback
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Get up to 0.8% cashback on retail transactions with no maximum limit! And also receive a lifetime annual fee waiver with this card!
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 2,000
- Annual Fee
- Free
- Cashback
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FAQs Credit Card in Malaysia
Credit cards in Malaysia work similarly to personal loans. When you make a payment using one, you are essentially “borrowing” money from the card issuer. By the end of each month, you are expected to repay the amount you’ve “borrowed”. Failure to do so would see you being charged an interest on your unpaid amount.
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A credit card is a card issued by a bank that allows its owner to pay for goods and services with merchants that allow card payments.
The way it works is that each credit card has a set limit of funds (credit) that you can access through the card, which you can use in advance to purchase goods and services and pay back the funds at the end of the month or according to the repayment schedule with or without interest charges.
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There are various types of cards, each with different privileges and functions. In Malaysia, these are the major categories of credit cards you can consider applying for:
Rewards credit cards: These cards give you reward points for purchases made using your credit card. Reward points are redeemable for gifts, vouchers, and other benefits.
Cash back credit cards: These cards return a percentage of what you spend on the card each month. The value of this cashback depends on what you’re buying, as each card caters to a certain type of lifestyle.
Low interest: These cards offer lower interest rates compared to conventional cards.
Travel credit cards: These cards give you air miles with partner airlines for selected purchases. Miles are redeemable for travel-related privileges, such as air tickets, and seats upgrades with participating airlines.
Petrol credit cards: These cards offer petrol-related benefits, such as cash rebates or extra reward points on fuel and spending at petrol kiosks.
Dining credit cards: These cards offer discounts and promotions for various restaurants and eateries.
Shopping credit cards: These cards offer discounts and promotions from various shopping outlets and stores. Some shopping credit cards also cater to online shopping as well.
Premium credit cards: Premium cards offer promotions and privileges that focus on higher-end products and services, such as golfing, fine-dining and exclusive clubs.
Islamic credit cards: These are credit cards which are compliant with Islamic law or Shariah. Islamic credit cards are easy to identify because they usually have the “-i” suffix in their names.
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The benefits of having a credit card include:
1) An opportunity to build a good credit history
2) Convenient and easy to track your purchase history
3) You can get cash advance in emergencies
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There are many ways for you to apply a credit card. Some can be applied by calling into the customer careline of a specific bank, and some can be applied on the website of a specific bank.
However, if you're looking for an easy way to apply for credit cards, why not try using our SmartSearch credit card application feature?
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The main requirements for credit card applications in Malaysia is
- Age,
- Malaysian nationality, and
- minimum income requirements.
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To check if you qualify for a credit card, you can refer to our credit card FAQ section and check the requirements needed for any listed credit cards.
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The documents needed for an application are different depending on which credit card you want.
However, they will usually ask for:- A copy of your MyKad (both sides)
- Your payslips from the last three months or,
- Your latest bank statements from the last three months or
- Your EPF statements from the last three months or,
- If you are self-employed, your latest Borang B/BE with LHDN acknowledgement.
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Different credit cards have different minimum salary requirements, so the best thing you can do is look for a credit card that has a minimum salary requirement that you can meet.
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Card holders are generally required to make a minimum payment of 5% of your monthly bill (or a minimum of RM50).
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No, you cannot use a credit card to get a cash advance.
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No, you cannot use a credit card to transfer or withdraw money.
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Some retailers will offer installment plans for your credit card purchases. In this case, you will be allowed to pay for your purchase through monthly payments.
These payments will be reflected in your credit card statement, which you are required to pay off at the end of each month. -
In Malaysia, credit card holders with income of RM36,000 or less in a year are restricted to a maximum credit limit of twice of his or her monthly income.
For example: if your monthly income is RM2,000, your credit limit would be a maximum of 2 × RM2,000= RM4,000. Credit limits for those earning above RM36,000 are determined by the card issuers.
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It is very difficult to get a credit card with a low credit score. We recommend you to instead focus on improving your credit score before trying to get a credit card.
To assist you on this, you may refer to this article on how to improve your credit score.
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Interest rates for credit cards in Malaysia commonly range between 13.5 – 17.5% p.a. You might be charged a higher interest rate if you have a history of missing payments on bills and loans, or other credit cards. If you have a low credit score, this may also affect the interest rate you are charged. Check out this article to give you more insight into what you need to know about your credit score.
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You can hold any number of credit cards from a maximum of two (2) card issuers if you are a qualified cardholder with an annual income of RM36,000 or less. There are no limitations on the number of cards and card issuers if your annual income is above RM36,000.
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Some of the factors that you need to compare include the Annual Percentage Rate (APR), the minimum repayment amount, the annual fee, other charges, and other factors.
If you want an easy way to compare different credit cards, browse through the list of products on our credit card listing page and use our comparison tool by ticking the check box on the product tile and pressing the 'select products to compare' button. You may compare up to 3 different products.
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The best credit cards in Malaysia is different for each person, as it depends on what you want and what you're looking for from your credit cards.
If you want to compare and find the credit card that is best suited for you, you should try using our credit card comparison tool available on our product listing page. Just simply check the tickbox on the products you want to compare and press the 'Select products to compare' button. You can compare up to 3 products at the same time.
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The best credit card for you depends on what features and benefits you are looking for from your credit card. Different credit cards come with a different features and benefits, so the first step for you will be to determine which features and benefits will be the best option for you.
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You will be charged a penalty of 1% of the unpaid amount on your bill (or a minimum of RM10) if you miss a payment. This amount is cumulative, so it will add up over time.