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hyperbole

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What are the banks within ATM5 network? Is there any fees for withdraw across different ATM5 banks?

no fees. i use my scb card to withdraw from boc atm sometimes.

Maybank
HSBC
ANZ
Citibank
Standard Chartered Bank
State Bank of India
Bank of China
 

Allen_C_Sharp

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Learnt from neighbor moneymind that we can withdraw money from MultiCurrencySaver using any ATM5 network below without any fee charge:
- Maybank
- ANZ
- Bank of China
- Citibank
- HSBC
- Standard Chartered Bank
- State Bank of India
 

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I had opened my account yesterday at CWP. All things settle in less than an hour.


Internet Banking (IB) Support FAST (Someone in the another thread mention it does not).

Cons are
- IB only support IE due to ActiveX Plugin.
- UI are Cache (Some Page need to refresh using F5 for Changes to reflect - e.g. Adding New Transfer Payee)



List of Billing Organisation in IB can be found at the below link. Minimum Payment is $5.

http://www.bankofchina.com/sg/custserv/cs1/201107/t20110714_1453151.html#6_2
 
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NTTDoCoMo

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I had opened my account yesterday at CWP. All things settle in less than an hour.


Internet Banking (IB) Support FAST.

Cons are
- IB only support IE due to ActiveX Plugin.
- UI are Cache (Some Page need to refresh using F5 for Changes to reflect - e.g. Adding New Transfer Payee)



List of Billing Organisation in IB can be found at the below link. Minimum Payment is $5.

http://www.bankofchina.com/sg/custserv/cs1/201107/t20110714_1453151.html#6_2
 
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need to bring cash for opening account? or can deposit at later time?
 

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Don't quite understand this MCS account.

Does it mean that I can put something like USD500, RM1000, 3000Yen and SGD200 into this account?

How about withdrawal? I will need to go to the counter if I want to withdraw in a particular currency or go to the atm to withdraw SGD after converting with the current forex rate?
 

NTTDoCoMo

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hi! can open the MCS account online? or must go down BOC to open?

and what is CWP that u have mentioned?

thankss!

The Account need to be open at the Branch

CWP - Causeway Point

There's other branches. It can be found at the below link

http://www.bankofchina.com/sg/aboutus/ab2/201309/t20130912_2471185.html
 

hungryfriend

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if no card spend and salary credit but only 3 payments
pure saving of $5000 and abv (0.6+0.275=0.875)
is better than cimb right (0.8)?
 

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Okay. I am on board today. Very happy for what I heard.

I can deposit and withdrawn RMB without fee over the counter. So I don't have to keep rmb hard cash at home and still earn interest.

There is a free luggage promotion for card n credit line with no spending required.

Sent from Samsung GT-N7105 using GAGT

Do u need to bring cash to deposit to open the account?
 

Allen_C_Sharp

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The Account need to be open at the Branch

CWP - Causeway Point

There's other branches. It can be found at the below link

http://www.bankofchina.com/sg/aboutus/ab2/201309/t20130912_2471185.html

Thanks for the info, will go down open one next week
 

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Which foreign currency acct is now recommended?
 
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