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Since it's a multi-currency account as what I read, will it be reflected in USD? And how do I change it to SGD? Thanks!
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Cedric Jamie Soh
10 Sep 2019
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In your internet banking of DBS, you will see 2 different currencies balance for your DBS Multiplier Account
1 will be for SGD
1 will be for USD
(if you have the other currencies, it will show up too)
Do note that when depositing USD cheques to your DBS, at the back do write down for USD account for DBS multiple currencies.
Bank tellers may accidentally convert your USD to SGD and credit as SGD for you.