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  1. Bank & Branch Codes. 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. News Release. 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.

  3. How To Check DBS/POSB Branch Code? The POSB/DBS account branch codes are: If there are 10 digits in your account number, the branch code is the first 3 digits of your account number. If there are 9 digits in your account number, the branch code is “081“.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Each POSB branch has a unique SWIFT code. You can check the correct SWIFT codes for your POSB branch here. However, if you’re not sure, or can’t find the branch code, you can use the 8 character head office SWIFT code, and your payment will still make its way to your account.