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  1. 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.

  2. 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. Important information. You do not need to indicate your Branch Name as it is no longer a requirement.

  3. Bank & Branch Codes. When setting up a funds transfer from another bank to a DBS or POSB account, please indicate the following bank and branch codes:

  4. How to Receive Funds from Others. There are various ways which you may Receive Funds from Others to your DBS/POSB accounts. Receive funds from a local sender. Receive funds from an overseas sender. Receive foreign currency (non-SGD) funds from another bank in Singapore. Receive funds via PayNow.

  5. Singapore’s leading consumer bank, financing Singapore’s growth since 1968. Neighbours first, bankers second, serving generations of Singaporeans for 140 years. For clients with investible assets of SGD1.5million. For businesses with a turnover of above SGD100 million.

  6. JPMorgan Chase Bank is DBS’ appointed USD Agent Bank. To receive USD remittances into your account promptly, please ensure that the following payment details are provided to the sender (remitting party) of your USD remittance:

  7. Make an overseas funds transfer to your family and friends. Here are some useful information to get you started on DBS Remit. 1. Before your first transfer. 2. Making your first transfer. 3. Explore more ways to transfer.

  8. Get S$20 with a credit limit review. Increase your credit limit via Myinfo or Salary Crediting! Learn more. Digital Services. Bank Safely. Instant Apply. FX Rates. Rates & Tools. Latest Promotions.

  9. Apply for DBS Fixed Deposit, Savings and Current Account. Learn more about the different types of accounts for your needs.

  10. Clearing Codes. A clearing code refers to any of the following. Please contact the recipient bank to obtain the clearing code. FEDWIRE/ABA Routing Number. Austrian Bankleitzahl. Australian BSB Code. German Bankleitzahl. Canadian Payments Association Payment Routing Number. CHIPS Identifier.