Anyone knows how to transfer large sum of money from DBS to UOB?

Elfblade

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I don't even have TS's JSM 7 figure sum yet UOB assigned a Wealth Manyzer to moi. This kind of question should be posted to the Wealth Manyzer and not here on EDMW. :s13:

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How much is cashier order btw?
SGD?

SGD not in own name, can be $10 or $ 15 depending on bank and also some bank acc got better charges.
dont think can go beyond $25 for local banks ba

and if u lost cashier order need to make police report because it is $$$ just in form of paper
 

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Cashier order issued by DBs then go uob branch to deposit under own name lor.
 

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Cashier order issued by DBs then go uob branch to deposit under own name lor.
What is the maximum amount of money that can be transferred through a cashier's order? The maximum amount of money that can be transferred through a cashier's order in Singapore varies by bank, but for DBS the minimum is S$5 to is S$100,000 per cashier's order.

If TS really have $1 Mil SGD, then he'll have to buy 10 cashier's order as the limit for one is $100K only. :s13:
 

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What is the maximum amount of money that can be transferred through a cashier's order? The maximum amount of money that can be transferred through a cashier's order in Singapore varies by bank, but for DBS the minimum is S$5 to is S$100,000 per cashier's order.

If TS really have $1 Mil SGD, then he'll have to buy 10 cashier's order as the limit for one is $100K only. :s13:
Cheaper to get a banking acc with Cheque book
 
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