thanks. open the account already with the pretty pfc in mbfc.
i still have about 1000 aud and 100+ usd in hcbc mca. can i transfer to dbs mca (any fee??) any one tried?
hsbc does not pay any interest anymore in usd/aud
With the amounts mentioned above, the cheapest way to be to withdraw cash from HSBC (pay the commission whatever they charge, 1.5% I think) and deposit in cash to DBS MCA (free of charge).
. I have uncut 1970s USD $2 notes (no longer in circulation) and they're still just worth.. $2 each
The *only* advantage the DBS MCA account provides, compared to other FCY deposit accounts, is the ability to deposit and withdraw foreign currency notes without charge... which, you would have to do at a bank *anyway*. Last I checked, they've not yet figured out how to deposit physical notes online yet.