Mustafa has some of the best rates:
http://www.mustafa.com.sg/forex.asp
compare this to the local banks (usually not so good rates) or local money changers in chinatown or at Raffles place
Yen, just went down a little today (22 Apr)....not sure how it goes tomorrow
HS
I don't think they will have that amount equivalent in other currencies.......you may need to ask them beforehand. There may be a better rate if you change more, but you need to ask them not usThanks for the swift reply.
Change 100 and change 10k will have any diff? can ask for better rates?
I don't think they will have that amount equivalent in other currencies.......you may need to ask them beforehand. There may be a better rate if you change more, but you need to ask them not us
HS
I just changed HK dollar last week, abt S$ 1 to HK$5.68 at parkway. The indian store just opposite Ya Kun. The 2 chinese money changers just beside will not give a good price initially... .
Hi,
I'm changing 20k SGD to foreign exchange.
Wondering which places offer the best rates.
For hongkong dollar and Yen ESP.
Does exchanging a bigger amount mean higher rates?
newbie here.
Thanks
If you are changing such an amount, you can call them to come to your place instead of you going down. Once, you find the best rate shop, give them a call to come to your place.
Safer for your pocket, safer for you
For investment? If yes i guess it's best you go bank and open up a foreign currency account.Base on yen at 13.6, you will be carrying like 1.5mil yen with u in your pocket
You will use less SGD to buy more foreign currency base on 20K
Wow i didnt know they had this service.. which changer do this?
think normally most would, the one at parkway intro by the rest does that for us previously. now we changed to another one. dunno can give info here anot...
we'll just call over, ask today's rates with the amount we wanna change. then if ok, either we bank in cheque to their account or via internet banking or they come collect, normally dun expect us to place 20k cash on table for them to count as well. nowadays is cashless transactions.
HKD should be down right? Thought it was still pegged to the US dollar?