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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. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. POSB digibank online, previously known as ibanking, is more than a tool for viewing your account balances, transferring money and paying bills. It allows you to apply for new accounts and credit cards instantly, and manage your finances, online or through our mobile app, anytime, anywhere.

  5. POSB SWIFT code in Singapore. 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.

  6. Branch Codes. If there are 10 digits in your account number, the branch code is the first 3 digits of your account number. Example, if your account number is 001 2345678, the branch code is " 001 ". If there are 9 digits in your account number, the branch code is " 081 ".

  7. 1. Step 1. Log in to digibank mobile with your Touch / Face ID or digibank User ID & PIN. 2. Step 2. Under Home, tap on Deposits. 3. Step 3. You will find the account number (s) to your Savings and Fixed Deposit account (s) with DBS/POSB.