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TSKenYoung
post Nov 4 2021, 06:37 PM, updated 5y ago

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CIMB SG is closing my acc.. want some opinion/suggestion frm sifus kalian... i have 2 options..

1. convert it to MYR NOW and get rate @ 3.06-3.07 (no charges)

2. send to my Foreign Currency Acc in CIMB MY(around 60 sgd charges or maybe more).. (and do Dual Currency Investment - something very new to me ive not done it - my RM suggested me to pair with AUD?)(if i go by this option but suddenly decide to sell my SGD to CIMB MY - rate is circa 3.03)

taking into consideration these r extra funds for investment, im inclined to option 2. but would appreciate some inputs?

This post has been edited by KenYoung: Nov 4 2021, 09:33 PM
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post Nov 4 2021, 06:44 PM

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Is that voluntary closure or CIMB exit SG market there?

I will go for option 2 as MYR seems to be in declining trend this past few years
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post Nov 4 2021, 06:45 PM

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Wait are they really shutting down their SG branches?
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post Nov 4 2021, 07:38 PM

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QUOTE(red streak @ Nov 4 2021, 06:45 PM)
Wait are they really shutting down their SG branches?
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From post 3784
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1440794/+3780

QUOTE(thecurious @ Nov 4 2021, 07:30 PM)
Guys dont need panic(just in case anyone actually was) Looking back at his posts history, he was put on cimb watch list for some crypto scam or something.
Not cimb sg shutting down. So most likely he was singled out.
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post Nov 4 2021, 08:12 PM

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QUOTE(KenYoung @ Nov 4 2021, 06:37 PM)
CIMB SG is closing my acc.. want some opinion/suggestion frm sifus kalian... i have 2 options..

1. convert it to MYR NOW and get rate @ 3.06-3.07 (no charges)

2. send to my Foreign Currency Acc in CIMB MY(around 60 sgd charges or maybe more).. (and do Dual Currency Investment - something very new to me ive not done it - my RM suggested me to pair with AUD?)(if i go by this option but suddenly decide to sell my SGD to CIMB MY - rate is circa 3.03)

taking into consideration these r extra funds for investment, im inclined to option 2. but would appreciate some inputs?
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Your RM really useless recommending AUD for DCA doh.gif

If it’s DCA you will be better off now with NZD as when the rate rising soon you will gain in interest unlike AUD which is at its peak already doh.gif
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post Nov 4 2021, 09:36 PM

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QUOTE(MUM @ Nov 4 2021, 07:38 PM)
Dood u mind editing this? It is not true that I'm involved in any scam or crypto scam... I don't even trade crypto... Can ownself read my post history before quoting...?

With u quoting like that hard for me to get constructive responds
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post Nov 4 2021, 09:44 PM

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QUOTE(KenYoung @ Nov 4 2021, 06:37 PM)
CIMB SG is closing my acc.. want some opinion/suggestion frm sifus kalian... i have 2 options..

1. convert it to MYR NOW and get rate @ 3.06-3.07 (no charges)

2. send to my Foreign Currency Acc in CIMB MY(around 60 sgd charges or maybe more).. (and do Dual Currency Investment - something very new to me ive not done it - my RM suggested me to pair with AUD?)(if i go by this option but suddenly decide to sell my SGD to CIMB MY - rate is circa 3.03)

taking into consideration these r extra funds for investment, im inclined to option 2. but would appreciate some inputs?
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Depends on what’s your plan. Do you need the MYR? If not, no need to convert, just transfer the SGD back for SGD denominated investment. If you go ahead with Option2 you have to be prepared to get converted to AUD and there’s not much you can invest with AUD.

Consider looking into some S REITS, some giving 5% yield p.a.
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post Nov 4 2021, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(KenYoung @ Nov 4 2021, 09:36 PM)
Dood u mind editing this? It is not true that I'm involved in any scam or crypto scam... I don't even trade crypto... Can ownself read my post history before quoting...?

With u quoting like that hard for me to get constructive responds
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Those interested to know more, read more or post more abt it can refer to that link earlier.... Read from post 3789

Btw, my reply earlier was for forumer Red Streak, where he think that cimb sg will be closing its branches...

This post has been edited by MUM: Nov 4 2021, 09:55 PM
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post Nov 5 2021, 03:30 AM

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QUOTE(MUM @ Nov 4 2021, 09:45 PM)
Those interested to know more, read more or post more abt it can refer to that link earlier.... Read from post 3789

Btw, my reply earlier was for forumer Red Streak, where he think that cimb sg will be closing its branches...
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post Nov 5 2021, 06:38 PM

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Bro,... if you are still keen to hold on to SGD, transfer ur SGD to another bank acct in SG, or,... is CIMB SG disallowing this option ?

You can also quickly go open a brokerage account and transfer into the cash trading account of that brokerage.
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post Nov 5 2021, 06:39 PM

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Must have more than one bank acct and one brokerage acct in SG.
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post Nov 6 2021, 07:51 AM

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QUOTE(Hansel @ Nov 5 2021, 06:39 PM)
Must have more than one bank acct and one brokerage acct in SG.
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I am more interested to know why his account was flagged and subsequently close. Banks don't just simply close account.

Could be because he didn't reply to emails from CIMB requestion for clarification or sourced of money. After account close proceed to use sister account for same transaction. Hence got flagged as well.
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post Nov 6 2021, 08:05 AM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Nov 6 2021, 07:51 AM)
I am more interested to know why his account was flagged and subsequently close. Banks don't just simply close account.

Could be because he didn't reply to emails from CIMB requestion for clarification or sourced of money. After account close proceed to use sister account for same transaction. Hence got flagged as well.
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he mentioned in
Opening a Bank Account in Singapore, post 3789
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1440794/+3780#entry102801310

"Called them before months back when my acc closed but they said can't disclose reason..Guess was because high volume of transactions.."
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post Nov 6 2021, 08:26 AM

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1 of a possible reason among many others....

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https://www.cimb.com.sg/content/dam/cimbsg/...ts-accounts.pdf
https://www.mas.gov.sg/news/media-releases/...nline-platforms







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post Nov 6 2021, 08:31 AM

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Banks will close a customer's account when they are suspected for doing illegal activities or having suspicious fund movement.

They will not inform the customer reason for closure but they do have the records to substantiate it to the regulator if need be.
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QUOTE(Thrust @ Nov 6 2021, 08:31 AM)
Banks will close a customer's account when they are suspected for doing illegal activities or having suspicious fund movement.

They will not inform the customer reason for closure but they do have the records to substantiate it to the regulator if need be.
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Also long as got proof where the money come from when asked by banks, no issue. Personal experience. CIMB sg asked me for proof of transaction and where the money came from because of my inward remittance using Sunway money. Send them everything and more and problem settle.
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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Nov 6 2021, 12:40 PM)
Also long as got proof where the money come from when asked by banks, no issue. Personal experience. CIMB sg asked me for proof of transaction and where the money came from because of my inward remittance using Sunway money. Send them everything and more and problem settle.
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After how many continuous transactions before they called you?
Or only 1x of SGD valued @xx transacted then they called you?
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post Nov 6 2021, 04:01 PM

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QUOTE(MUM @ Nov 6 2021, 02:18 PM)
After how many continuous transactions before they called you?
Or only 1x of SGD valued @xx transacted then they called you?
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After 7 years investing overseas.
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post Nov 6 2021, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Nov 6 2021, 04:01 PM)
After 7 years investing overseas.
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With how many overseas transactions per month?
How many of those transactions are inward transactions?
& is it less than sgd 10k per transactions?

previously a forummer posted regarding m'sia bank.

QUOTE( @ Jul 3 2021, 06:42 PM)
As a banker, one of the conditions to flag your account for suspicion of money laundering which would trigger an internal investigation before reporting to BNM (if legitimately suspicious) is 40 transactions and above in a month so no difference whether you do it all in one day or across different days. There are of course many other conditions to look at.

That's for my bank. Not sure about other banks.
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This post has been edited by MUM: Nov 6 2021, 05:24 PM
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post Nov 6 2021, 08:54 PM

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QUOTE(MUM @ Nov 6 2021, 04:52 PM)
With how many overseas transactions per month?
How many of those transactions are inward transactions?
& is it less than sgd 10k per transactions?

previously a forummer posted regarding m'sia bank.
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One transaction every 3-4 months.

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