If you want to check the latest transaction records of your bank, but you do not have Internet Banking, you can print a Mini Statement through ATM, so that you do not have to waste time and queue up at the bank counter to check the transaction records of your account.
I believe many of you have encountered the situation where your elders want to check whether they have received the assistance but their bank accounts are not open for Internet Banking, in fact, all domestic banks’ ATMs provide the function of printing a summary statement (Mini Statement), which allows users to check the last 10 bank transactions.
The Mini Statement will clearly show the date, withdrawal or remittance, and amount of the last 10 transactions, etc. The DR in the Mini Statement is Debit, which means expense/withdrawal, and the CR is Credit, which means deposit.
The Mini Statement also indicates the nature of each transaction, such as TRF is Transfer, which means transfer, CSH is Cash, which means cash, and MEPS is cross-bank transaction.
Users can only print Mini Statement at their respective banks, for example, Maybank Bank Card can only print Mini Statement at Maybank ATM, Ambank Bank Card can only print Mini Statement at Ambank ATM.
Note! Some bank ATMs will charge RM0.50 for printing Mini Statement.
How to print Mini Statement via ATM?
Step 1: Insert your bank card.
Step 2: Select language.
Step 3: Enter your PIN.
Step 4: Select LAIN-LAIN URUSNIAGA.
Step 5: Select LAIN-LAIN PERKHIDMATAN.
Step 6: Select PENYATA RINGKAS.