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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @weiweitan7151
    @weiweitan7151 Год назад

    Thanks for the intro, Demi. Just used your referral code to apply the card.

  • @leeyinglolalaisland
    @leeyinglolalaisland Год назад

    Thanks for the explanation for such noob like me thought is just another credit card. Didnt expect that i could use it overseas till i see your video ❤❤

  • @ChiZicSG
    @ChiZicSG 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you Demi for the sharing ! 🙂

  • @Walls_smith
    @Walls_smith Год назад

    Wow this is beautiful knowledge, can you make a comparison between trust card and wise card for travelling. Have been using wise for travel

  • @kenellyay
    @kenellyay Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this 😀😀

  • @iexan
    @iexan Год назад

    Thanks for the valuable information

  • @joeng1748
    @joeng1748 Год назад +1

    Hi, can I clarify that for both Trust Bank debit card and credit card used overseas, we will get the same best exchange rates? Or was it the best exchange rates only applies to their credit card only?

  • @Raymanwee1933
    @Raymanwee1933 11 месяцев назад

    Hi . So you mean the saving rate for trust bank is 1.5

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  11 месяцев назад

      without doing anything yes 1.5%

  • @sh_pic.clicks
    @sh_pic.clicks Год назад

    Actually is there any eligibility to apply for Trust Credit Card?

  • @gitairasania5318
    @gitairasania5318 Год назад

    hii at 2:03 u mentioned that trust bank will only give you 1 physicall card that can be controlled/ swticed for the usage by the trust app? how to activated the credit card when i want to ise the physical card?

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      Toggle in the app, you can switch there under manage card!

  • @rampalani4687
    @rampalani4687 7 месяцев назад

    Work permit any possible to open this account

  • @DavidNeo-qj9gg
    @DavidNeo-qj9gg Год назад

    When can receive the trust card

  • @hewliwen
    @hewliwen Год назад

    In your opinion, it is more worth it to clock overseas expenses on miles earning card or to use trust card in the long run, for someone who travels once or twice leisurely a year. Very useful video and gave me the confidence to use trust card in my upcoming taiwan trip.

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад +1

      😂 personally, I would just use trust or youtrip.. using a bank card just to clock miles rewards isn’t worth it to me. The exchange rate for a bank’s credit card is quite bad

  • @dannyseng1105
    @dannyseng1105 Год назад

    May I know if sign up for Trust card need to sign up for NTUC card?

  • @aloysiuscheang3387
    @aloysiuscheang3387 Год назад

    Are foreigners, who are not residing in Spore, eligible to open a savings account and apply for the debit and credit card?

  • @khanmohammed-oi4xv
    @khanmohammed-oi4xv Год назад

    Keep up the good work

  • @kcleong78
    @kcleong78 Год назад

    Very useful channel 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @joshhyk
    @joshhyk Год назад

    Any chance you know if I have trust card on Apple Pay, that I can use it contactless via my iPhone or Apple Watch in Korea?

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      If they accept paywave should be fine but more often than not I realise korea uses the chip more often

    • @joshhyk
      @joshhyk Год назад

      @@DemiZhuang got it. Thank you!

  • @junji19921223
    @junji19921223 Год назад

    Wouldn’t revolute be a good recommendation as well. Monthly 350 SGD for oversea withdrawal.

    • @junji19921223
      @junji19921223 Год назад

      And also the exchange rate is even better !

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад +1

      Didn't compare with Revolut and Wise. Too many to do so then, maybe next time. Trust and YouTrip works great thus far.

  • @andrewtan2425
    @andrewtan2425 Год назад

    Trust Bank doesn't show the exchange rate at the point of usage. On this part Youtrip is more transparent. That being said, Youtrip doesn't support certain countries like Korea. Correct me if I am wrong. Still a noob when using these cards,

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад +1

      Correct but you can check for trust bank on visa website, same for youtrip, mastercard website.

    • @andrewtan2425
      @andrewtan2425 Год назад

      @@DemiZhuang aahh, thank you. More enlighten now.

    • @andrewtan2425
      @andrewtan2425 Год назад

      @@DemiZhuang Do u have any issue claiming VAT refund in Korea as the Trust Card doesn’t have cc numbers on the card. I’m currently in Korea and have problem using the self service refund machine. The machine at Coex Mall is unable to read the card earlier.

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад +1

      I didn’t have an issue for mine though but the card I refunded to wasn’t the trust card. It was my uob evol card

    • @andrewtan2425
      @andrewtan2425 Год назад

      @@DemiZhuang thanks for your reply. I shall try it out at Incheon airport during my departure. Fingers crossed.

  • @takanna
    @takanna Год назад

    hi how to toggle bw credit n debit card in the app? tk u!

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      You have to have the savings account for the debit card. It’ll be at the manage card area

  • @canonwhale
    @canonwhale Год назад

    Do you sign up for a debit or credit card if you want both functions and don’t have an existing standard chartered bank account?

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад +1

      Independent of whether you have a sc bank account. Yes sign up for both

  • @teojinhock6446
    @teojinhock6446 11 месяцев назад

    Does Trust Card allows transfer back to my bank account?

  • @ymca225
    @ymca225 Год назад

    I'm going to Taiwan soon, is it better to withdraw from the ATM there or exchange in SG first?

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      For Taiwan I'd still change money in advance.

    • @knockitdown20
      @knockitdown20 Год назад

      ​@@DemiZhuangerm.. sorry i don't understand..if it's better to change taiwan dollar in sg first, then what's the point of getting the trust card for Taiwan trip?

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      For Taiwan Cash is better.@@knockitdown20

    • @BC-hl4qh
      @BC-hl4qh 11 месяцев назад

      For Taiwan, cash is better than using Trust. How about Australia? And New Zealand? Thank you.

  • @aciel-tv
    @aciel-tv Год назад

    hi,
    If lets say if i spend 1million JPY in japan (subjected to the limits of my trustbank credit card limit) overseas in japan. will there be a charge of anything ? like overseas charge fee. or is it just a regular jpy-> sgd conversion (then my side i will just repay it via SGD like any credit card).
    advantage is that the conversion is great and theres no extra charges, m i correct? (unless the vendor charges me extra during point of payment, but that is another story)

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      No charge. If you use the CC feature then yes, pay it off when the statement is due.

  • @clementandre6341
    @clementandre6341 Год назад

    anyone using trust card for europe?

  • @pleasefallnow5744
    @pleasefallnow5744 Год назад

    hi im going to south korea tmrw and have signed up for youtrip and revolut. however, my youtrip card has not arrived 😢 what are your thoughts on paying via revolut card in korea? i know both these multi currency cards do not support korean won, hence, when paying, they will on the spot exchange your sgd to korean won.

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      Hello, I have not tried Revolut overseas so can’t say for sure.

    • @pleasefallnow5744
      @pleasefallnow5744 Год назад

      @@DemiZhuang :(

  • @laychingtan1278
    @laychingtan1278 Год назад

    Hi, can I confirm that I can use the trust card set as credit card and spend w/o any additional charges overseas? Both debit n credit card work the same way?

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      Yes

    • @laychingtan1278
      @laychingtan1278 Год назад

      Thks....so if use credit card overseas is there any cashback or rewards points?

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      the link points are still given as mentioned in the video.

  • @xtine_
    @xtine_ Год назад +2

    Hi, about the trust T&Cs - there's just one line that confuses me: The foreign currency withdrawal amount will be converted from US dollars into Singapore dollars at the foreign exchange rate provided by Visa with no fee from Trust (and if it's not in US dollars, it'll first be converted to US dollars). (2) We'll process the Singapore dollar amount on your credit card.
    Does this mean if I'm withdrawing KRW, they change SGD - USD - KRW first? Or is it negligible?
    Thank you!

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад +1

      Negligible :) what you see at the end is still just the sgd - krw

    • @andreichan333
      @andreichan333 Год назад +1

      ​@@DemiZhuang actually there is a difference when KRW is converted to USD before converting to SGD. You have to pay slightly more money in SGD. That's how forex works, and why USA wants the world to keep using USD. So that they can earn that extra from conversion.

  • @joycie6567
    @joycie6567 Год назад

    i was thinking say if i withdraw using credit card but i pay it off immediately then would i still incur any charge since there’s no cash advance fees

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      Haha why do that when u can just switch to the debit and withdraw. Less hassle IMO

    • @joycie6567
      @joycie6567 Год назад

      @@DemiZhuang haha ah! cause initially i had only applied for the credit card as i didn’t think i would have any use for the savings account. i was overseas then and had both cards with me, i had already withdrew from youtrip the day before and needed to withdrew again but didn’t want to incur a second charge. but since i didn’t have a savings account i had wanted to try withdrawing from my credit card n paying it back immediately xD i didn’t end up trying cause i haven activated my physical card n i couldnt locate the nfc on my iphone xD

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      Haaha but anw I think if you already hold the CC opening the savings account will automatically allow you to have the debit card option to switch! For me it was rather immediate when I decided to open the savings acc. Can do it overseas also.

  • @jeremyng8603
    @jeremyng8603 Год назад

    Do I need a physical card when I use it oversea

  • @michaelwoon7964
    @michaelwoon7964 Год назад +1

    Currently I am holding trust link card but not a credit card. Can I still use for oversea?

    • @sumit6190p
      @sumit6190p Год назад

      Ya lor trust card can be used as a debit or credit card as per the setting in the Trust app

    • @pratikdam2804
      @pratikdam2804 Год назад

      yes , trust debit card has the same overseas usage features as its credit card. You can use it overseas and it will just deduct sgd from your savings account

    • @iam-we6lj
      @iam-we6lj Год назад

      ‘Kelvin learns investing’ from youtube says rmbr to convert trust card to debit card when overseas, is a must!

    • @joycie6567
      @joycie6567 Год назад

      @@iam-we6lj why

    • @iam-we6lj
      @iam-we6lj Год назад

      @@joycie6567 to avoid unnecessary charges, i think demi also mentioned here

  • @TeoTeo-jo3tc
    @TeoTeo-jo3tc Год назад

    Where you check the exchange rate?

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад +1

      usa.visa.com/support/consumer/travel-support/exchange-rate-calculator.html

  • @justxsongs
    @justxsongs Год назад

    Withdraw rate is not as good as youtrip. Tried in Japan in January 23

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      Hence it depends too if you factor in youtrip $5 fee to withdraw + ovs atm withdrawal fee, is this cost < than the difference in exchange rate.

    • @justxsongs
      @justxsongs Год назад

      @Demi Zhuang yeah depends. I rmb at that point when i want to use Trust withdraw cash from jpn 7-11 atm. The atm will prompt saying the rate 96 and 100 yen fee. At that point youtrip is 98 range and 500 yen. So i reco only usage of swipe but not withdrawal.

    • @michaelangelo2701
      @michaelangelo2701 Год назад

      Hi, for Japan, if the withdraw rate not as good, what about the conversion rate on Trust credit/Debit card? or is it the same rate both? Thanks.

  • @exchub1
    @exchub1 Год назад

    Hi, how do I switch the Trust Bank credit card to debit card?

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      Do you have the savings account? If yes, under manage card you can see the option to switch.

    • @mlz6959
      @mlz6959 Год назад

      @@DemiZhuang Hi Demi, does it work when I am overseas, does it require otp of sort which would be impossible to do so when overseas? thank you

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      Nope

  • @DefrockedStan
    @DefrockedStan Год назад

    Hi I register using the referral and got the card, but can I withdrawal the money from atm in Singapore ?

    • @DemiZhuang
      @DemiZhuang  Год назад

      Yes. Standard chartered bank

  • @jonathanzhuang216
    @jonathanzhuang216 Год назад

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