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  1. DBS/POSB's Bank code is 7171. All POSB accounts have a standard branch code of 081 while DBS accounts' branch code is the first 3 digits of the account number.

  2. When you want to set up a funds transfer from another bank to your POSB/DBS account, you need to know what is the branch code. No matter where it is located, be it Tampines, Yishun or Clementi, all POSB accounts have a standard branch code of 081.

  3. DBS & POSB Swift Code. To receive funds from an overseas party, you are required to provide DBS/POSB Bank's Swift Code DBSSSGSG. Part of: Guides > Your Guide to Overseas Funds Transfer.

  4. Bank and Branch Code Guide. Please take note: The Bank makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of any information or material that may be set out below. You agree to take independent steps to verify the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of any such information or material before acting on the same.

  5. When setting up a funds transfer from another bank to a DBS or POSB account, please indicate the following bank and branch codes: Transaction Codes. DBS & POSB Account Transaction Codes. Bill Payment Corporations. GIRO Billing Organisations. Foreign Currency Codes. Foreign Currency Fixed Deposit earmark reason codes. S$ Fixed Deposit earmark codes.

  6. Understand the meaning of the different transaction codes and descriptions in your statement.

  7. The SWIFT/BIC code for POSB is DBSSSGSGXXX. However, POSB uses different SWIFT/BIC codes for the different types of banking services it offers. If you’re not sure which code you should use, check with your recipient or with the bank directly. Save on international money transfers.

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