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  1. Find out more information about HSBC SWIFT codes for both inward and outward remittance in order to make overseas payments.

  2. This guide shows the Bank Code, Branch Code, and Account Number of Singapore banks.

  3. HSBC has shortlisted frequently asked questions (FAQ) about banking services in general. Find out the top inquiries and questions about specific services now.

  4. New banking details for HSBC Singapore retail businessfrom 9 May 2016 From Monday, 9 May 2016 onwards, fund transfers to HSBC Singapore personal accounts will require the selection of a new HSBC legal entity name and/or banking codes.

  5. HSBC will be enhancing its GIRO (ACH) services along with this industry wide initiative. As a result of the GIRO service upgrade, when making domestic SGD ACH payments from accounts in Singapore on screen in HSBC net you will be required to input a SWIFT Bank Identification Code (BIC).

  6. Sep 16, 2016 · Complete beneficiary account number requirement. For ACH payments to accounts maintained with HSBC, HSBC Bank (Singapore) Limited (HSBC Subsidiary), Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) and State Bank of India (SBI), you will need to include the branch code as a prefix to the account number.

  7. If you want to send money to HSBC BANK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED, registered at 48-01 10 MARINA BLVD,MARINA BAY FIN in SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE you will need the HSBCSGS2XXX SWIFT code.

  8. Find the BIC / SWIFT code for HSBC BANK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED in Singapore here. Check your bank’s SWIFT code and get all details you need for international money transfer.

  9. The full list of HSBC bank branches SWIFT / BIC Codes in Singapore. General S.W.I.F.T. code, which is HSBCSGSG XXX, where ‘XXX’ is the code of the branch can be used for all HSBC offices/departments.

  10. The SWIFT code for HSBC Singapore is HSBCSGS2XXX. Please remember that HSBC Singapore uses different codes for all its various banking services. Be sure to double check with your recipient - or directly with the bank - if you're unsure which to use.