Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I'm going to Malaysia soon, but I can't exchange Malaysian ringgit at home. What should I do?

I'm going to Malaysia soon, but I can't exchange Malaysian ringgit at home. What should I do?

You can exchange Malaysian ringgit at ATMs in various banks in Malaysia. ATMs of Malaysia's four major banks support UnionPay withdrawals, specifically: Hong Leong Bank, Volkswagen Bank, RHB Bank and May Bank.

When withdrawing money from ATMs in Malaysia, it should be noted that the maximum withdrawal amount is RM 65,438+0,000, and the bank to which the ATM belongs will charge a handling fee of RM 65,438+0.2 per ATM, and the issuing bank will also charge different handling fees.

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Currency circulation area in Malaysia

The ringgit is the legal tender of Malaysia, and local banks or international (foreign) banks can be found in all towns in Malaysia. All banks have foreign exchange business. These banks are generally located in the main blocks of the city, shopping centers or important entry and exit ports. All banking services, such as foreign currency, traveler's checks, money orders, wire transfers and entrustment commitments, can be handled in any bank.

At Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Malaysia, banks, foreign exchange offices and ATMs can be found everywhere. In addition, it has spread in Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, parts of the Philippines and other countries.