How to Send a Money Order in Singapore Dollars
The Singapore dollar is a floating currency (it is not linked to any other currency, unlike its neighbor Malaysia, whose currency is attached to the American dollar) and primarily used only in the small city-state nation in southeast Asia. If you are looking to send a money order in Singapore dollars, you must either send money directly into Singapore, or use a specific money order transfer service that specializes in sending Singapore dollars.
Instructions
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Send money to Singapore
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Log onto an a money order website such as WesternUnion.com or MoneyGram.com.
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Click "Create Account," then fill in the required information, such as your name, email address, username and password, home address and banking information.
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Log into your account and choose to send a new money order.
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Write in the name of the recipient who resides in Singapore; then choose a nearby money order location the individual may pick up the money at. You are shown all the nearby pickup facilities (to the address you have of the resident) on the website and the distance the pickup facilities are from the address. Choose a pickup location, and click "OK."
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Enter in the amount you want to send; then submit the order. You will be informed via email when it is transferred to the facility in Singapore.
Send money in Singapore dollars
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Navigate to the FTTCurrency.co.uk money order website, which specializes in sending money in former British commonwealth and colony currencies (such as the U.S., Australia and Singapore).
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Click "Make Payment Now," then select "Open Account" and fill out the required account information, such as username, password, email address, home address and banking information (so you may send money from your checking account). Submit your information; then log into your account.
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Choose to send a money order, and fill in the information of the individual you are sending the money to (name, address and phone number are required). This may be anywhere in the world and the money is still sent in Singapore dollars.
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Click "Submit" to process. You will receive an email from FTTCurrency confirming the money order has been sent.
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References
- Photo Credit Singapore image by Roy L. from Fotolia.com