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Singapore Money and Costs
The currency is Singapore dollars , usually written simply as $, though
we have used S$ throughout in order to distinguish from US dollars. The
Singapore dollar is divided into 100 cents. Notes are issued in
denominations of S$1, S$2, S$5, S$10, S$20, S$50, S$100, S$500, S$1000 and
S$10,000; coins are in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and
S$1. The current exchange rate is around S$2.50 to £1, S$1.65 to US$1.
Singaporean dollars are not accepted in Malaysia, but are legal tender in
Brunei. Daily necessities like food, drink and travel are marginally more expensive
in Singapore than in Malaysia. But with budget dormitory accommodation in
plentiful supply, and both food and internal travel cheap in the extreme, you'll
find it possible to live on a daily budget of less than £10/US$16.
Upgrading your lodgings to a private room in a guest house, eating in a
restaurant and having a beer or two gives a more realistic budget of £20/US$32 a
day. Bargaining is de rigueur in Singapore, especially when
shopping or renting a room for the night - it's always worth trying to haggle,
though note that you don't bargain for meals. Sterling or US dollar travellers' cheques can be cashed at Singaporean
banks, licenced moneychangers and some hotels. Major credit cards are
widely accepted in the more upmarket hotels, shops and restaurants, but beware
of the illegal surcharges levied by some establishments. Banks will often
advance cash against major credit cards; moreover, with American Express,
Visa and Mastercard, it's possible to withdraw money from automatic teller
machines (ATMs) in Singapore - get details from your card company before you
leave home. For lost or stolen travellers cheques or credit cards contact:
Visa and Master Card tel 345-1345; American Express tel 2998133;
Diners Card tel 2944222.
Banking hours are generally Monday to Friday 10am-3pm and Saturday
11am-1pm, outside of which you'll have to go to a moneychanger in a shopping
centre , or to a hotel. No black market
operates in Singapore, nor are there any restrictions on carrying currency in or
out of the state. This means that rates at moneychangers are as good as you'll
find at the banks.
Wiring money - which can take anything from two to seven working days
- incurs a small fee in Singapore and a larger one back home. You'll need,
first, to supply your home bank with details of the local branch to which the
money should be sent, after which it'll be issued to you upon presentation of
some form of ID
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