Citibank will let you move money to other Citibank accounts around the world from SG instantly with no fee. (Note that the reverse is note true; from the US, you will pay a US$10 fee) HSBC will do the same if you have a "Premier" account, which has six-digit minimum balances. Most other banks will charge a small fee, and it won't be instant.borninAZ wrote:I have looked over the different banks and nothing really pops out at different than the other....just want a place to put some money/have a place to deposit my salary. Suggestions?
If you have Citibank accounts in more than one country and want to use their instant transfer feature, is there a tight limit on the amount you can transfer per day? Or is there no limit because they are both accounts in your name, albeit in different countries?zzm9980 wrote:Citibank will let you move money to other Citibank accounts around the world from SG instantly with no fee. (Note that the reverse is note true; from the US, you will pay a US$10 fee)
Any caps on transfer limits can be removed.aster wrote:If you have Citibank accounts in more than one country and want to use their instant transfer feature, is there a tight limit on the amount you can transfer per day? Or is there no limit because they are both accounts in your name, albeit in different countries?zzm9980 wrote:Citibank will let you move money to other Citibank accounts around the world from SG instantly with no fee. (Note that the reverse is note true; from the US, you will pay a US$10 fee)
Not sure, I've never moved more than a few thousand at a time. I use it just to handle incidentals. I intentionally keep the balance low in my Citibank accounts since they "did me the favor" of reporting the account to the US Treasury and IRS when i opened it here. (I guess I'm supposed to do that myself now with all of my accts?)aster wrote:If you have Citibank accounts in more than one country and want to use their instant transfer feature, is there a tight limit on the amount you can transfer per day? Or is there no limit because they are both accounts in your name, albeit in different countries?zzm9980 wrote:Citibank will let you move money to other Citibank accounts around the world from SG instantly with no fee. (Note that the reverse is note true; from the US, you will pay a US$10 fee)
It's now the bank's obligation to report you.zzm9980 wrote: Not sure, I've never moved more than a few thousand at a time. I use it just to handle incidentals. I intentionally keep the balance low in my Citibank accounts since they "did me the favor" of reporting the account to the US Treasury and IRS when i opened it here. (I guess I'm supposed to do that myself now with all of my accts?)
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