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Here's the Full List of ATMs Dispensing Notes for All of Your Duit Raya Needs

Aira Jailani 21/03/2025 | 09:12 MYT

Hari Raya is fast approaching, as we are now already halfway through the third week of Ramadan. With that, many of us have started making preparations like buying new clothes and withdrawing cash for Duit Raya.

Speaking of the latter, here's a list of some banks and ATM locations where you can withdraw your Duit Raya with ease.

1. Maybank

Image Credit: Reuters

Maybank has always been one of the popular banks for people to withdraw their Duit Raya. Although Maybank has yet to come up with a list of their ATMs that dispense notes for Raya, we have listed their ATMs which provided this service last year.

Do note that these ATMs only dispense new RM10 notes while stocks last.

Kuala Lumpur

Bangsar Baru

  • Desa Pandan

  • KLCC

  • Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI)

  • Kuala Lumpur Main

    Johor

    Bandar Baru Uda, JB

  • Jalan Zabedah, Batu Pahat

  • Johor Bahru Main

  • Kulai

  • Masai

  • Muar

  • Taman Nusa Bestari, Skudai

  • Taman Johor Raya, JB

  • Taman Universiti, Skudai

  • Tampoi

  • Taman Daya, JB

    Kedah

    Alor Setar

  • Kulim

  • Lagenda Heights, Sungai Petani

  • Sungai Petani

  • Jitra

    Kelantan

    Kota Bharu

  • Kubang Kerian

    Melaka

    Ayer Keroh

  • Melaka Main

  • Taman Malim Jaya, Melaka

  • Alor Gajah

    Negeri Sembilan

    Nilai

  • Senawang

  • Seremban

    Pahang

    Bukit Ubi

  • Jalan Beserah, Kuantan

  • Kuantan Main

  • Taman Tas, Kuantan

    Penang

    Bandar Perda, Bukit Mertajam

  • Juru

  • MIB Bayan Baru

  • Penang Main

  • Penang Road

  • Prai Industrial Estate

    Sabah

    Alamesra

  • Inanam

  • Jalan Perpaduan, KK

  • Lintas Square

  • Putatan

    Sarawak

    Kota Sentosa, Kuching

  • Kuching Main

  • Kuching Selatan

  • Wisma Satok

    2. CIMB

    Image Credit: Lowyat.net

    Similarly, CIMB Bank also announced that selected ATMs nationwide will be dispensing new RM10 notes for Hari Raya.

    This withdrawal can be done from 17th March to 31st March 2025 at these ATMs nationwide:

    Kuala Lumpur

    Sungai Besi

  • Menara CIMB KL Sentral

    Selangor

    Plaza Azalea, Shah Alam

  • Taman Seri Gombak

  • Teluk Panglima Garang

  • Cyberjaya

  • Kajang

    Johor

    Kluang

  • Kulai Jaya

  • Segamat

    Kedah

    Jalan Kg Baru, Sungai Petani

  • Kulim

  • Mergong

    Kelantan

    Pasir Mas

  • Kubang Kerian

    Melaka

    Kota Laksamana

    Negeri Sembilan

    Jalan Dato Bandar Tunggal, Seremban

  • Taman Semarak, Nilai

    Pahang

    Jerantut

    Penang

    Jalan Mahsuri, Bayan Baru

  • Pusat Bandar Seberang Jaya

    Perak

    Jalan Pasar, Teluk Intan

  • Kuala Kangsar

    Perlis

    Kangar

    Sabah

    Lahad Datu

  • Riverson, Kota Kinabalu

    Sarawak

    Miri Times Square

  • Jalan TAR Kuching

    3. Bank Islam

    Image Credit: The Malaysian Reserve

    Unlike others, Bank Islam is offering withdrawals of RM10, RM20, RM50 and RM100 in conjunction with the upcoming Raya celebrations.

    Withdrawals can be made at selected Bank Islam ATMs starting from 17th March 2025 while stocks last.

    Do note that, unfortunately, this service is unavailable at Bank Islam branches in Sarawak, Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah and Perlis.

    Kuala Lumpur

    Menara Bank Islam (RM50 & RM10)

  • Taman Melawati (RM50 & RM10)

  • Bandar Tasik Permaisuri (RM50, RM20 & RM10)

    Selangor

    Klang (RM50 & RM10)

  • Kajang (RM50 & RM10)

  • Rawang (RM50 & RM10)

  • Seksyen 18, Shah Alam (RM100 & RM20)

  • Cyberjaya (RM50)

  • Bukit Jelutong (RM100 & RM20)

  • Sungai Buloh (RM100 & RM20)

    Negeri Sembilan

    Tampin (RM50 & RM20)

  • Port Dickson (RM50)

  • Bandar Baru Nilai (RM100 & RM20)

    Melaka

    Ayer Keroh (RM50 & RM10)

    Johor

    Johor Bahru (RM100 & RM20)

  • Batu Pahat (RM100 & RM20)

    Penang

    Butterworth (RM50 & RM10)

    Perak

    Meru Jaya, Ipoh (RM100 & RM20)

    Pahang

    Temerloh (RM100 & RM20)

  • Putra Square (RM100 & RM20)

    Sabah

    Lahad Datu (RM50 & RM10)

  • Alamesra (RM50 & RM10)

  • Keningau (RM100 & RM20)


    Featured Image Credit: Malay Mail, BFM 89.9