PayPal Is Finally Fully Operational in Malaysia
After just recently adding (allowing) transactions in Malaysian Currency (RM), PayPal has now rolled out full services to Malaysian residents. For those who are not aware of PayPal’s integration with local banks internationally, it was kind of big deal to withdraw funds from PayPal in Malaysia until now. But that’s history now! It now supports over 20+ Malaysian Banks…

What’s more, if you withdraw more than RM400 there won’t be any service fees. Previously you had to pay $5 or RM20 for every withdrawal to your Debit Card.

All you need to provide is a Bank Name, Routing Number (SWIFT Code) and your Account Number. Below is a list of Routing Numbers for Banks in Malaysia.
- Affin Bank - PHBMMYKL
- AmBank - ARBKMYKL
- Alliance Bank - MFBBMYKL
- Bank Islam - BIMBMYKL
- Bank Kerjamsama Rakyat - BKRMMYK1
- Bank Muamalat - BMMBMYKL
- Bank Of America - BOFAMY2X
- Bank Simpanan Nasional - BSNAMYK1
- CIMB Bank - CIBBMYKL
- Hong Leong Bank - HLBBMYKL
- Maybank - MBBEMYKL
- Citibank Malaysia - CITIMYKL
- Deustche Bank Malaysia - DEUTMYKL
- EON Bank - EOBBMYKL
- RHB Bank - RHBBMYKL
- HSBC Bank Malaysia - HBMBMYKL
- OCBC Bank Malaysia - OCBCMYKL
- Public Bank - PBBEMYKL
- Standard Chartered - SCBLMYKX
- RBS Malaysia - ABNAMYKL
- UOB - UOVBMYKL
Website: type www dot paypal dot com in your browser (never click on paypal link online or in your emails!).
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By GDI Blog on Oct 31, 2009
greetings for malaysian users :)
Hope it soon witll be fully operational for Italy too :)
By Huzzer Magazine on Oct 31, 2009
Thank you Ades for the update!
This is definitely a great news for Malaysian.
By Legitimate work at home jobs on Oct 31, 2009
This is really great information. Congrats that paypal is operational on your area.
By Hair Growth Vitamins on Oct 31, 2009
Hey Ades,
After reading this post I can say that PayPal is surely going be the first choice for transactions.
However it do have some hassles but that is all fine if you are getting it done locally.
By Ben Lang on Nov 1, 2009
Cool paypal is amazing!
By Patios gold coast on Nov 1, 2009
PayPal’s integration with local banks internationally, it was kind of big deal to withdraw funds from PayPal in Malaysia until now. But that’s history now! It now supports over 20+ Malaysian Banks…
By Seattle Heating Cooling on Nov 1, 2009
I really like PayPal. I have used them for years and they are a great payment processing service. I am sure the Malaysian people will be very pleased to have PayPal as an option.
By Minnesota Attorney on Nov 1, 2009
Who are the big competitors with Paypal internationally? I’ve used Xoom.com in the past when Paypal wasn’t available.
By used tires on Nov 2, 2009
That is great to see that PayPal is opening up the opportunities for more countries and their respective banks =D
Till then,
Jean
By Patios gold coast on Nov 2, 2009
After reading this post I can say that PayPal is surely going be the first choice for transactions.
However it do have some hassles but that is all fine if you are getting it done locally.
By Patios gold coast on Nov 2, 2009
I have used them for years and they are a great payment processing service. I am sure the Malaysian people will be very pleased to have PayPal as an option.
By Marketing Man on Nov 2, 2009
Great Stuff! You commented upon PayPal recently, and I’m happy for you that it is now a fully integrated part of the Malaysian banking system. PayPal is definitely intent on taking over the cash management of the internet world.
By wiah on Nov 2, 2009
now, not only everyone can fly. But everyone can use paypal without worry anymore..
By Seattle Heating Cooling on Nov 2, 2009
AlerPay is one of PayPal’s competitors,but hardly any retailers accept it.
By Photos Comment on Nov 2, 2009
When it will be available for Italy too ? I am waiting it :)
By marcus@how to make money on Nov 2, 2009
That’s very good. I wonder when paypal will expand to be truely global?
By oes tsetnoc on Nov 2, 2009
Congratulatins to Malaysia users
By Get a flat stomach on Nov 3, 2009
A great news for all online entrepreneurs from Malaysia including you - Congratulations. I think this will make online dealings much more easy in Malaysia. Paypal is no doubt the best and secured online payment system available online and its a step forward for Paypal too.
By living room furniture on Nov 4, 2009
Wow, that’s really good for Malaysian bloggers.
By Ah Hong on Nov 4, 2009
What a good news of the day. At least now we don’t need to transfer the PayPal fund to credit card. Yeah
By Jayvie on Nov 6, 2009
it is nice to hear that malaysia have fully operational for paypal, so that malaysian can take a online business easily with using paypal
By ytechcity on Nov 7, 2009
This is really great information for malaysia.
By Bratwurst Recipes on Nov 7, 2009
I really like PayPal. This is so good news for people who live in Malaysia.
By titan on Nov 8, 2009
this is cool. I just saw at my account. Yup. Its only RM3 for withdrawal fee..
By Apple iPhone Accessories on Nov 10, 2009
I didn’t even think about issues with PayPal in different countries. It’s good that PayPal is now more accessible to it’s customers.
By Alex on Nov 13, 2009
Thank you for this post, bcuz i have a friend in malaysia who has been trying to use paypal
By Make money online on Nov 13, 2009
Goodluck to the malaysians, i hope paypal will also be enabled in nigeria
By peter on Nov 14, 2009
paypal is getting better day by day.
By mark on Nov 14, 2009
soon paypal will extend to african countries
By appleblogger on Nov 15, 2009
i believe this is what many malaysian people want.
By mini laptop on Dec 2, 2009
This is one good news for any paypal lover. We have it here in India long back and it is nice to hear that fellow malaysians are able to use its full functionality.
By Laptop Briefcases on Dec 9, 2009
I’m surprised it took this long for PayPal to enter the Malaysian market. I guess they have to quickly expand their market share before Google ramps up Google Checkout to allow person to person transfers.
By PS3 on Dec 28, 2009
Paypal is extending its borders. Now it’s available for people from Malaysia, soon it will be available for everybody