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Exchange Rates for RM

Today TT range should be 2.49 in Raffles and other places.
Yakadir rate is only 2.478 and we know their service sucks like hell and they don't give people any good feeling..

Any bros here can suggest any other money changer in Singapore that can do TT for Singaporean?
 
I went to Yakadir 3 days before before CNY to TT to my developer. They quoted me 2.48. I nearly fainted & asked them why so low. They said close to CNY is like that want. There will be $10 service charge too.
 
You can go to this link,

https://secure.mas.gov.sg/fid/

Under Singapore Financial Centre, click on Money Changing and Remittance Businesses,

click on Financial Institutions directory and then finally select Remittances.

You will see a list of remittances companies, click on any of the listed company, you will see the company address and contact number.

You can call and ask, I believe some will do it.
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Thanks.
Anymore that one has good experience?
Raffles, Crown, Sino etc are don't transfer for Singaporean anymore..
 
Yes. They find it too troublesome to remit 10K everyday for Singaporean account...

I think it has something to do with rising costs to get their people to bank in the money into the recipient branches.
 
I've checked with Raffles, they still remit to Singaporean bank account in Malaysia but they do now only do it on a weekly basis.
 
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