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Having a virtual card can mean less to carry, and an extra layer of protection when you’re shopping online. If you’re considering getting a virtual debit card, a digital credit card, a virtual prepaid card or a virtual cash card, you’re in the right place.
We’ll take a look through your options for Malaysian virtual credit cards, and some of the very best virtual debit cards in the Malaysian market, to help you pick the right one for you.
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A virtual card works just like a physical card in many ways - the key difference being that a virtual card exists only on your phone or computer. There’s no physical card to use for making withdrawals, or to present at a checkout - but you can still use your virtual debit card or virtual credit card when making mobile payments online and in person and when shopping with ecommerce stores.
You’ll be able to get either a virtual debit card or a virtual credit card, depending on your preferences. Just as with the physical versions of these cards, a virtual debit card can only be used to spend up to the balance you hold in the linked bank or specialist account. A virtual credit card on the other hand can be used to spend to your pre-agreed credit limit, with interest accumulating if you don’t repay your bill in full every month.
There are a lot of benefits of using a virtual card as opposed to a physical card. Here are a few reasons you might consider moving over to virtual cards for your day to day spending:
Before we look at our selection of the best virtual cards in Malaysia in more detail, let’s get an overview. We’ll compare our 6 top picks across some key features to help you see what your options are.
| Card type | Availability | Maintenance fee | ATM fees (linked physical card) | Foreign transaction fee | Benefits | |
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| Virtual Wise Card | Debit card | Personal customers | No fee | 2 withdrawals to RM1,000/month for free - low fees after that | No fee to spend currencies in your account | Hold and exchange 40+ currencies, get paid for free in 10 different currencies |
| BigPay Virtual Card | Debit card | Personal customers | No fee | RM6 in Malaysia, RM10 internationally¹ | 1% plus network charges | Manage in the BigPay app, spend globally |
| HSBC Virtual Credit Card | Credit cards | Business customers | Varies by account type | Not applicable | Varies by account type | 20 interest-free days to leverage cash flow |
| MAE Virtual Card | Debit cards | Personal customers | RM8/year | Free with MayBank ATMs | Conversion uses Maybank’s rate, which is likely to include a fee3 | MAE can be set to automatically top up its balance from another linked Maybank account |
| Alliance Bank Virtual Visa Card | Credit cards | Personal customers | No fee | Cash advance fees apply⁴ | 1% | Several different card options with their own reward earning programmes |
Pricing/fees: Please see Terms of Use for your region or visit Wise Fees & Pricing for the most up to date pricing and fee information
Get a Wise virtual card which is issued on the Visa network for use in 150+ countries, by registering a Wise multi-currency account and ordering your Wise physical card for a small one time fee. Use your Wise account to hold 40+ currencies - and spend any currency you hold for free with your virtual Wise card.

Switch currencies in your account, or let your card’s autoconvert features convert to the required currency, with the mid-market exchange rate and low fees from 0.43%.
Use your Wise card when you travel or shop online with international retailers. We’ll cover how to generate your Wise virtual card just a moment.
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Here’s how to order a Wise virtual card:
Pricing/fees: Please see Terms of Use for your region or visit Wise Fees & Pricing for the most up to date pricing and fee information
BigPay4 is a popular ewallet which offers account services and linked physical and virtual cards to customers. You can order your BigPay physical card when you open an account, and then generate a virtual card to use for mobile payments or when you want that extra bit of security. Virtual cards can be replaced monthly if needed.
BigPay has a fairly low foreign transaction fee of 1% + network charges, so although you can only hold MYR in your account, it may be cheaper for overseas spending than using a regular bank debit card.
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Learn more about BigPay, and the BigPay card in this review.
HSBC Malaysia5 offers virtual cards for business customers, which come with a range of features depending on your account type and your business needs. Virtual cards can be used to make flexible online payments and to make it easier to report and analyse business spending.
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Maybank’s MAE6 account and card is a handy wallet you can top up manually or automatically from a linked Maybank account. MAE gives insights into how you’re spending your money, and comes with physical and virtual cards for easy spending online and in person.
When you use a MAE virtual debit card internationally you’ll get a preferential exchange rate - and if you have a physical MAE card too, you can make cash withdrawals for free at any ATM part of Maybank’s huge network.
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Learn more about the Maybank MAE card in this full guide.
Alliance Bank7 has a couple of virtual Visa cards, offered in partnership with third party companies. In fact, Alliance states that these are Malaysia’s first in app virtual credit card products.
The Alliance card options are credit cards rather than debit cards - and this means you can earn rewards when you spend, based on the account you select. Virtual cards from Alliance have no annual fees, and can be managed and reviewed entirely from your banking app for convenient ways to manage your money on the move.
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There’s no single best virtual card in Malaysia. Which suits you will depend on whether you want a virtual card for yourself, or a virtual business card, and your personal preferences.
Some Malaysian virtual cards have specific features, such as reward earning options, or - like the Wise virtual card - great international features which can drive down the costs of spending. Before you pick the card that suits your needs best it’s worth comparing a few, including both cards from traditional banks and specialist services, to see which will offer the best value for the type of transactions you make often.
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*Please see terms of use and product availability for your region or visit Wise fees and pricing for the most up to date pricing and fee information.
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