I read that only first cheque book is free, after that is $10 (same as Citibank). Maybe you have lots of cash in the account so they waived it?![]()
that is for sgd chq book.
foreign ccy chq bk is free..
I read that only first cheque book is free, after that is $10 (same as Citibank). Maybe you have lots of cash in the account so they waived it?![]()
chq books request for dbs mca is foc....
Quite amazing a simple foreign currency account also so much confusion. Features not fully clear until now.
Even needed kind sinkie to do live deposit demo .lol.
eMCA has no chequebook, but eMCA+ ($2/month fee) and MCA+($4/month fee) do. I wouldn't consider it 'free' if you have to pay $24-$48/year.

all along, dbs autosave and posb current account also have $2 monthly account fee. sgd chequebook is still payable.
if you still not smart enough to get my point and comparison, its ok.![]()
I was curious as to why would you pay $2/month for an SGD DBS eAutosave checkbook account, when you could open a SGD DBS Current checkbook account with no monthly fee instead?
(The POSB current account, is effectively an 'eAutosave', hence the fee).
The only difference appears that the eAutosave is interest bearing, while the current account isn't - but at 0.05%, you'll need to be parking a rather substantial amount to break even...
Yeah, I'm not getting it, because I don't pay any monthly fees for any of my SGD checking accounts.
Has anyone been able to open such an account as an EP-holder?
Yep, I did this - I just rocked into DBS with my passport and EP card and it was all good.
Just to confirm,
For EP eMulti + account, the minimum balance will be 5k is it?
What's EP? There's no minimum balance but to prevent fall below fee, you must maintain S$3k equivalent.
just applied the account through iBanking.
Called DBS personnel - says that i can deposit and withdraw in foreign currencies for the new multisaver account, in that exact same currency and value BUT must be through the bank outlet. Thru ATM/iBanking will be SGD eqv.
Better manage your foreign exchange exposure
- Easy conversion from one currency to another, to take advantage of any foreign exchange movement
- Withdrawal in foreign currencies without further foreign exchange conversions
- Receive foreign currency funds directly into your account
Do they take all 13 currencies? if only selective, do you know which one?
I tried to search in DBS website, but cannot find. Only find this info:
Does not say I can deposit hard cash of foreign currency here.
I have a need of THB in 3 months time. I am afraid it will get strenghten against SGD. So I guess it may be good if I start keeping some THB now while the rate is rather high. But I saw the DBS rate is a bit lousy. I am thinking to exchange it at money change and then deposit it into the account. Not sure if this is possible.
You can deposit the listed FCY into the account except for RMB (CNY) either via counter service or via cheque or iBanking transfer.
Just an example, I deposited USD via USD cheque. HKD, JPY, THB via cash at the counter. You need to fill out the green FCY slips. I have withdrawn USD 150 from a branch before. It took about 4 hours for the money to be available for collection. So I suggest early morning or noon time head to the branch to request withdrawal, then they will call you when it's ready to be collected. Apparently you can skip queue when you go for collection (that's what the counter staff said after it was my turn in the queue, not sure how true that is).