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EStatement is an electronic version of your monthly account statement. Instead of receiving your usual printed statements, it is sent to your email address in PDF format. You can enjoy the convenience of viewing your statement online anytime.Enjoy the following benefits when you switch to eStatement today:.
No charge. Your statement will be emailed to you in PDF format at absolutely no cost. Fast delivery. Your eStatement will be sent to your email address maintained with CIMB. No more waiting. You can now plan your finances promptly. Accessibility.
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You can view your statements anytime, anywhere including on your smartphone or tablet. Security. Statements will be sent with password protection. No more lost or misplaced your monthly statement.How do I switch to eStatement?Please call our Consumer Contact Centre at +603-6204 7788 to switch to eStatement.Do I have to pay for eStatement service?There is NO fee to subscribe to eStatement service. It is free of charge!Is the eStatement password protected?YES. All you have to do is read the accompanying email which describes your password and key in the password to open the eStatement.Is this secure?
I am concerned about my personal data.YES. Since the eStatement is password protected, it could only be opened with your password. Please keep your password secure.Will my payment due date change with eStatement?NO. Your payment due date remains the same.How will I know when my eStatement has been sent to me?You will receive an email from CIMB Malaysia Estatement.
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Please be informed, the paper statement fee of RM1.00 per month charged for hardcopy statement on each Credit Card will be postponed to 1 January 2020.What is the difference between eStatement via CIMB Clicks and email statement?eStatement via CIMB Clicks eStatement is an electronic version of your monthly statement accessible on our online banking platform known as CIMB Clicks.
Important Notice: As CIMB is currently experiencing a technical issue with its card payment system, Malaysia Airlines customers are advised to make payment via CIMBclicks or other alternative payment methods available. Customers may refer to CIMB for further updates.— Malaysia Airlines (@MAS)The ransomware apparently didn’t affect CIMBclicks, but instead only CIMB’s over the counter operations. There are reports of CIMB facing issues with its card payment system, so I guess that’s one of the systems affected.
We will update this post if we find more information.Pokdepinion: It shows how important it is to maintain a good grip on security Even the banks we trust are vulnerable.
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