Kuala Lumpur
Money and Costs
Currency:
Ringgit (RM) = 100 sen. Notes are in denominations
of RM1000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1. The RM1000 and RM500
notes are now being phased out.
Coins are in denominations of RM1, and 50, 20,
10, 5 and 1 sen. There are also a large number of commemorative
coins in various denominations which are legal tender. The Ringgit
is often referred to as the Malaysian Dollar.
Currency exchange:
The best currency for exchange is the Pound Sterling,
but US Dollars are also widely accepted. Although all major currencies
can be exchanged easily in the main tourist centres, problems
may occur elsewhere. It is difficult to exchange Malaysian currency
outside of Malaysia, Singapore or Indonesia. All visitors need
to fill in a Travellers Declaration Form (TDF); see Currency
Restrictions below for details.
Credit & debit cards:
MasterCard, Visa, Diners Club and American Express
are accepted. Check with your credit or debit card company for
details of merchant acceptability and other services which may
be available.
Travellers cheques:
Accepted by all banks, hotels and large department
stores. To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travellers
are advised to take travellers cheques in Pounds Sterling, US
Dollars, or Australian Dollars.
Exchange rate indicators
The following figures are included as a guide to
the movements of the Ringgit against Sterling and the US Dollar:
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Feb '01
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May '01
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Aug '01
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Nov '01
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Aug '02
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£1.00 =
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5.55
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5.40
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5.50
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5.35
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5.81
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$1.00 =
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3.80
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3.80
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3.80
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3.80
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3.80
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Currency restrictions:
All visitors entering Malaysia (including children)
must declare all the money that they have in their possession
(local and foreign currencies) on a Travellers Declaration Form
(TDF), which can be obtained at the airport or Malaysian embassies,
high commissons and tourist offices. On departure, the TDF has
to be filled in prior to immigration clearance.
The import and export of local currency is limited
to RM1000. The import of foreign currency is unlimited. The export
of foreign currency is limited to the amount imported on arrival.
Banking hours:
Mon-Fri 0930-1500; Sat 0930-1130. Banks in Sabah
open at 0800 and usually break for lunch (1200-1400).
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