I appreciate the way banks use the term "Debit Advice." It conveys a sense of professionalism, but in reality, it signifies the bank deducting money from your account for various charges.
At its core, a debit advice is a formal notification from the bank to the customer, indicating that a specific amount has been debited from their account.
In the Malaysian context, when you come across "debit advice" in your transaction history, it typically pertains to fees associated with ATM cards (modernly referred to as debit cards). These fees can be seen as charges for the convenience of withdrawing money from ATMs.