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I have an OCBC Credit Card, but I don’t have any savings account or current account in OCBC Bank. So, I have to use another bank’s internet banking to pay the credit card bill.
I like to use Maybank2u to pay my bills or transfer money to other peoples, because Maybank is the one of the largest banking institution in Malaysia.
So, today I will show you how to pay OCBC credit card bill online through the Maybank2u.com step by step. I think other bank’s credit card bill can be paid like the steps too. Click on the lower right button and “back to the classic”.
1. Login to our Maybank2u.com account, click Account & Banking > Transfer.
2. A few columns to be selected. We click New Interbank GIRO transfer.
3. There is a list of banks in Malaysia. Select the “OCBC BANK (MALAYSIA) BHD”.
4. After this, we key in the “Amount” of payment, “Recipient Name” and the credit card “Account number”.
5. We select “credit card payment” from the drop down list.
6. We will be requested to key in the TAC (Transaction Authorisation Code). After key in the TAC, we success pay the credit card online via Maybank2u.
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Account number means credit card number at infront card rite?
Yes. The 16 digit numbers in front of the credit card.
I just made a transfer from Maybank account to make ocbc cc payment via instant transfer. But ocbc cc have yet to show payment from Maybank. Usually if we use Instant Transfer how long it will take to show in ocbc cc account?
How long it will take to reached ocbc bank. Immediately or longer tym. Kindly reply asap plz tq
There are 2 type of interbank transfer. Interbank GIRO transfer (IBG) and Instant Interbank Fund Transfer (IBFT). You can read more here:
http://www.misterleaf.com/3247/interbank-money-transfer-ibg-vs-ibft/
Hello I have a silly question, but still need to double check. Account number is my credit card no, and recipient name is just the bank’s name? E.g. Hong Leong Bank? What about the recipient ID?
Hope you will reply soon, due date is coming up. Thanks a lot.
Rachel, The recipient name should be your name or the card holder’s name. The recipient ID is our No. Kad Pengenalan. Hope this help you.
Oh I see, thank you so much! 😀
Thank you so much!!!!
Update: Effective 2 May 2013, the Interbank GIRO (IBG) transfer charge is reduced to only RM 0.10.