QUOTE(seantang @ Dec 11 2014, 11:20 AM)
got transaction charge?i was about to open CIMB sg account to transfer money to Malaysia CIMB,heard the rate higher than money changerWorking in Singapore V17, All about living in the Lil' Red Dot
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Dec 11 2014, 03:32 PM
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Dec 11 2014, 04:51 PM
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QUOTE(seantang @ Dec 11 2014, 04:08 PM) MBB2U.sg charges $$15 fee for every remittance to a Malaysia MBB account (max $$20K). $15 is not worth,CIMB is free thats y worth..When I logged in to CIMB Clicks today, there was an advertisement that they will rebate you S$15 for remitting money back to Malaysia. Normally it's just free remittance to a CIMB Malaysia account. But since I don't have a CIMB Malaysia account, I have never used it. So I have no idea whether they give a better/worse rate than MBB. |
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Dec 12 2014, 11:15 AM
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QUOTE(Fiona Chin @ Dec 12 2014, 10:48 AM) Suddenly everyone become expert reading and writing all those reports. I believe money changer sell SGD price higher than 2.7 adyDid you go convert all your RM to SGD and wait for CNY 2.70 to reverse the flow? That would be around 2% returns for 2-3 months period, not bad you know. |
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Feb 2 2015, 03:33 PM
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QUOTE(jasmine_09 @ Feb 2 2015, 03:06 PM) Hi, i'm a master degree holder, graduated from one of the top 20 UK university. If u are holding master degree from top 1 uni but the job u looking for lack of demands in sg,ur salary wont high as u expected. This happened vice versa.I'm planning to find a job (Management consulting/HR-related) in Singapore. I don't have any working experience (except internship during undergrad) before this as I proceeded to my masters straight after my undergrad study. I'm wondering whats the salary range like for a master degree holder in singapore? Thanks. Anyway u can always see the salary offered in Jobdb or other job site |
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