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HSBC Singapore offers zero-fee international transfers to over 60 currencies

Amongst markets covered are Malaysia, Indonesia, South Korea, and the UAE.

HSBC Singapore has partnered with Dandelion to offer zero-fee international transfers via its Global Money Transfers service.

With this, HSBC Singapore offers zero-fee, same-day or next-business-day transfers to over 100 destinations and 60 currencies.

This is triple its past capabilities, adding about 50 new destinations and 40 new currencies, the bank said in a press release.

Amongst markets covered include Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, as well as South Korea, United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka and many more.

HSBC used Dandelion’s payment infrastructure for the expanded cross-border money transfer service.

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