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Shwe Rural and Urban Development Bank e-Banking Department door for SHWE(MPU) debit card services. Currently, we have Gold
and Platinum cards classified as services. A SHWE(MPU) debit card is a debit card that provides services within Myanmar.

Shwe Bank MPU PLATINUM Debit Card

With SHWE Bank’s MPU Platinum Debit Card you will need an initial deposite of 5,000,000 Kyats.

Shwe Bank MPU GOLD Debit Card

With SHWE Bank’s MPU Platinum Debit Card you will need an initial deposite of 1,000 Kyats.

Requirements For Registration

  1. Community Letter of Recommendation (original).
  2. Police station recommendation letter (original).
  3. NRC (copy).
  4. Family List (Copy). ​​​
  5. Savings Account first page (Copy).
  6. The 2 guarantors’ NRC card (Copy).
  7. The 2 guarantor must sign S-25 agreement or obtain company insurance
    – One of the two guarantors is required to open an account with Shwe Bank
    – The S-25 agreement requires the signature of a person at the same level or one level above
    – S-25 must be attached with a special stamp -2,500/
    – S-28 must be attached with a special stamp -150/
  8. Worker ID card (Copy).
  9. Employee certificate.
  10. Three-month payroll or bank account list or other proof of income.
  1. Community Letter of Recommendation (original).
  2. Police station recommendation letter (original).
  3. NRC (copy).
  4. Family List (Copy). ​​​
  5. Savings Account first page (Copy).
  6. The 2 guarantors’ NRC card (Copy).

Debit Card Supported Services

mobile banking

Mobile bill top up

Shwe Bank debit card holders can make a mobile top up at Shwe Bank’s ATM 24 hours a day.

coin

Balance query

The remaining funds in the account can be checked 24 hours a day at the ATMs of Shwe Bank and ATMs of MPU member banks.

withdraw money

Bank statement withdrawal

The last five withdrawals can be viewed on the screen of the Shwe Bank ATM or printed as bills.

credit card

Debit card password change (PIN change)

Shwe Bank’s debit card holders will be able to change their debit card password at Shwe Bank’s ATM 24 hours a day.

transfer money

Remittance service (card and card, account and account)

Transfers from accounts opened by Shwe banks (own accounts or other accounts) can be used for card number transfer , account number transfer. In addition, you can use interbank funds transfer (IBFT) in the new features of your debitcard.

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Pay using a point-of-sale (POS) machine

Purchases can be made without cash in restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, citymarts , etc. where MPU point-of-sale machines are installed.

Cash Money

Cash withdrawals

Shwe Bank debit cards offer a 24-hour withdrawal service at ATMs at Shwe Rural and Urban Development Bank and other MPU member banks. The maximum withdrawal amount per day is 1,000,000 Kyats. The maximum amount that can be withdrawn per withdrawal is 300,000 kyats and the minimum withdrawal amount is 1,000 kyats.

Extract / Use Amount

TYPE

A MAXIMUM AMOUNT CAN BE WITHDRAWN PER DAY

A MAXIMUM AMOUNT CAN BE WITHDRAWN AT A TIME

A MINIMUM AMOUNT CAN BE WITHDRAWN AT A TIME

At the ATM

(i) Withdraw Cash
(ii) International Banking Fund Transfer(IBFT).
 
100,000
10,000,000

 

300,000

 

1,000

POS

5,000,000

E-commerce (online shopping)

5,000,000

Charges and Service Charges

DESCRIPTION

CHARGES (DEBIT CARD)

New card application fee

Free

Card loss /damage request new card fee

3,000/-

Annual fee

0/-

Renewal fee

0/-

ATM transaction fee (charged from cardholder).
(i) Other bank cards and Shwe bank machines
(ii) International
Banking Fund Transfers (IBFT).
(iii) Shwe Bank Card and Shwe Bank Machine (Same City).
(iv) Shwe Bank Card and Shwe Bank Machine (Crosstown).
(v) Shwe Bank Card and Shwe Bank Machines A/C to A/C transfer
(vi) Shwe Bank Card and Shwe Bank Machine card-to-card transfer
 
0.5%
0.05% + fixed fee K-200/-
 
Free
Free
Free
Free

POS transaction fee (charged from merchant).

0.3 – 1%

Payroll Service Charge – per transaction

200/-

Interest Rates and Fees

Please see » Interest Rates and Fees