Why Rent a Safe Deposit Box? |
- Slow down in economy with a proportionate increase in crime rate
- Influx of illegal immigrants
- Corresponding increase in crime rate i.e House Break ins
- Jewelry, documents, family heirlooms & other irreplaceable items are too valuable to store at home
- A safe deposit box is resistant to theft, fire and water ingress
- The contents of a safe deposit box are insured*
- Central location for storage of a will & important personal docs in the event of the determination of an estate
- The enjoyment of peace of mind especially when you are away or "Balik Kampong"
Why Royal Safe Deposit Boxes? |
- Guaranteed Absolute Confidentiality & Security
- Open 9am to 11pm daily, 365 days a year (incl all public holidays).
- 24 hours Fully Trained Security Guards.
- Purpose Built Vaulting System.
- Using Reinforced Concrete, BRCs & Steel on all 6 sides, including floor & ceiling.
- 14” Walls all round, 24” Flooring with 12” Ceiling (Bomb Proof).
- Additional Bunker wall to prevent any possibility of a hand grenade (Bomb) being hurled in.
- Bullet proof glass for safety of staff (5.56mm caliber ie M16.
- Independent Clean Dry Agent Fire Fighting System.
- 5 Interlocking, electronically and manually controlled doors before one can access ones SDB .
- Dual key/Dual Lock System - Requiring simultaneous insertion of keys by renter & an employee of RSDB to access the SDB.
- Additional Insurance over & above of that provided by RSDB is available.
- Strategic Location & Convenient Access Times to Your Valuables.
- Affordable Rental Rates.
- Preferred Parking for our Clients.
- For Safety & Security our door is only 10 ft away from the Car Park.
- The construction of the vault with minimum USA standards cost us RM1 million.
- Our centre is located in our own building and not in one which is rented.
- In a rented building there is a chance of Lease being terminated, clients would then be forced to remove their belongings causing inconvenience and exposed to danger.
- All our boxes are brand new; we do not use 2nd hand boxes. All our keys carry the original seal from ChubbSafes.
No more than 6,000 boxes/Branch. |
Reasons:- Congestion - Will become too congested, resulting in too long a waiting time for customers to enter into SDB to have access to their boxes, especially during holidays and festive seasons.
- Convenience - Customers able to transfer to a new, more convenient branch without charge
- 24 hours Armed Security Guards.
- Biometrics Access – Finger Print upon main access and before entrance to vault.
- Photograph Identification.
- Signature Verification.
- CCTVs.
- Sound and Light Detectors.
- Motion Detectors.
- Wall Guards.
- Embedded Alarm System.
- Spot Lights front and rear.
- External Siren c/w Strobe Light.
- Internal Siren.
- Vibration Sensor.
- DVR – Up to 1 year of recording History
- Panic Buttons, CMS & 24 Hours World Wide Remote Viewing via Lap Top & Hand Phone
Box Sizes and Rental Rates | Inclusive of Insurance Up to RM100,000.00 Per Box* | Types | Sizes in Inches | Annual Rental Rates | Royal 1 | 5" x 5" x 23" | RM290.00 | Royal 1A | 3" x 5" x 23" | RM265.00 | Royal 2 | 3" x 10" x 23" | RM350.00 | Royal 3 | 5" x 10" x 23" | RM430.00 | Royal 4 | 10" x 10" x 23" | RM490.00 | Service Charges | Refundable Key Deposit | RM250.00 | Stamp Duty | RM20.00 | * Safe Deposit Boxes Insured by Kurnia Insurance Berhad and ACE Synergy Insurance Berhad Optional insurance of up to RM300,000 is available upon request |
- Safety of clients - walking back too far a distance from the Safe Deposit Box Centre to their cars parked in the car park
- Danger of being mugged in the lift, staircase or while walking back to the car or even in the Car park
- Impossible to reinforce the floor and ceiling of the vault/strong room.
If reinforced without proper piling/foundation,(which is not possible in existing complexes)danger of collapsing due to excessive weight - No control over occupants and happenings on top & bottom floor
- A SDB in a shopping complex’s opening hours are dictated by the opening and closing hours of the complex.
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