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
To receive funds from an overseas party, provide the sender with the following details:
- Your Name as per the records of DBS Bank
- Your DBS/POSB Bank Account number
- Name of Beneficiary Bank: DBS Bank
- Address of Beneficiary Bank: 12 Marina Boulevard, DBS Asia Central, Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 3, Singapore 018982
- Country: Singapore
- SWIFT Address/Code: DBSSSGSG
Note: All incoming transfers are processed based on the above details. You do not need to provide a branch name / branch code. DBS/POSB Bank does not have an IBAN, Routing Number or Sort Code.
Service Charges
- For transfers into a SGD or Foreign Currency Current Account – S$10 Handling Commission Fee (Waived for Treasures Customers)
- For transfers into a Foreign Currency Fixed Deposit Account – Free
More information
- Refer to Check Account Transaction, to find out how you can check if your funds are received.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I receive foreign currencies in my account?
You may transfer foreign currencies into the following list of multi-currency accounts:
- My Account
- Multiplier Account
- DBS eMulti-Currency Autosave Account
- eMulti-Currency Autosave Plus Account
- Multi-Currency Autosave Account
- Multi-Currency Autosave Account
- Expatriate eMulti-Currency Autosave Account
- Expatriate eMulti-Currency Autosave Plus
What are the currencies that can be deposited in my multi-currency account?
You may receive these 13 currencies in your multi-currency account:
- Singapore Dollar (SGD)
- Australian Dollar (AUD)
- Canadian Dollar (CAD)
- Chinese Renminbi (Offshore) (CNH)
- Euro (EUR)
- Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)
- Japanese Yen (JPY)
- New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
- Norwegian Kroner (NOK)
- Sterling Pound (GBP)
- Swedish Kroner (SEK)
- Thai Baht (THB)
- US Dollar (USD)
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