Singapore is considered the Banking Hub of South-East Asia. Almost all major banks have their offices/branches in Singapore. Some of the leading banks of Singapore are:
Singapore has numerous banks that operate in it. It is the banking hub of south east Asia and almost all major banks of the world have branches here. Some of the top banks in Singapore (In no specific order) are:Development Bank of Singapore (DBS)Post Office Savings Bank of Singapore (POSB)United Overseas Bank (UOB)OCBC BankStandard Chartered BankCitibankHSBCBank of AmericaState Bank of IndiaBarclays Banketc.
yes he can but specifically in banks which are worldwide
It depends on what bank you are depositing the Cheque into.If it is DBS or POSB then '1 Day'.If other banks in Singapore then it will take 2-3 DaysIf other banks outside of Singapore then it will take 7 to 14 days depending on which country you deposit it into
The ABA number is the SWIFT code which is an individual identifier code used in banks for transferring money. The SWIFT/ABA number for HSBC Bank in Singapore is HSBCSGSG.
I would suggest using one of the Indian banks located in Singapore rather than Western Union.
Santander Bank is considered to be one of the largest banks in the world. There are Santander banks in Europe, the United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, Latin America and Africa.
There are a number of commercial banks which participate in the medallion signature guarantee program in Singapore. Some of them include Bank of America, American Express bank and Bank of Singapore.
we can get it in other country like usa, hongkong,singapore and other parts of asia
Putting money in Singapore is easy. First of all you need to open an account with any of the banks in Singapore. If you are an offshore client, meaning you don't stay or work in Singapore, you have to contact certain banks who specialize in offshore banking. Opening an account with these banks are easier and service standards are higher as they understand the needs and constrain of offshore clients. And you need not come to Singapore to open the account. However, opening an account is not that straight forward as you need to provide information of your background. If you have a huge sum of money coming in (USD500,000 or more) at once, the bank will have to ask you more information on the source of the fund and you need to submit documentary proof in some cases. The bank call this process, know your client (KYC). You need to pass this test, to be able to open an account.
To open an account in Singapore, if you are in the country you should approach the foreign bank which are major players in this area. These banks are Citibank, UBS AG, Merrill Lynch, ABN Amro etc. They have branches in the Raffles Place area and its easy to locate them. If you are a foreigner wanting to open a bank account in Singapore you need to contact banks with a department that caters to offshore client. Most offshore banking department can help you to open the bank account with you coming over to Singapore.
If both the CIMB Bank and Hong Leong Bank are inside Singapore, then the usual time to clear cheques is 1 or 2 business days. If either of the banks is outside Singapore and one of them is inside Singapore, then the time may be considerably longer due to international settlement. You can actually call up your banks customer care to find out the average time it would take to clear the cheque by providing the source account details.
If you are asking why its 'Singapore,singapore', its because there is only one state in Singapore