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  2. Singapore dollar - Wikipedia

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    President Yusof bin Ishak (1910–1970), Money Cowrie: Education: 9 September 1999 12 January 2006 Current Paper 12 January 2006 Current Polymer $5 133 × 66 mm Green President Yusof bin Ishak, Gold-Ringed Cowrie Garden City: 9 September 1999 18 May 2007 Paper 18 May 2007 Current Polymer $10 141 × 69 mm Red President Yusof bin Ishak, Wandering ...

  3. Money changer - Wikipedia

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    Money changers would assess a foreign coin for its type, wear and tear, and validity, then accept it as deposit, recording its value in local currency. The merchant could then withdraw the money in local currency to conduct trade or, more likely, keep it deposited: the money changer would act as a clearing facility .

  4. List of banks in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Commercial banks in Singapore may undertake universal banking, such as the taking of deposits and the provision of cheque services and lending, as well any other business authorised by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, including financial advisory services, insurance brokering and capital market services, as long as they are permitted under section 30 of the Banking Act.

  5. Coin dispenser - Wikipedia

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    A coin dispenser. A coin dispenser (or coin changer or money changer) is a device that changes or dispenses coins. [1] It can take various forms. One type is a portable coin dispenser, invented by Jacques L. Galef, often worn on a belt, used by conductors and other professions for manual fare collection.

  6. Financial guru Ramit Sethi shares his ultimate financial ...

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    I’m trying to embody that online and show people you can make a lot of money and be generous,” he said. Read more: One dozen eggs in America now costs $3.65 — and $12.63 for a pound of ...

  7. Bureau de change - Wikipedia

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    Changing money at a bureau is often more expensive than withdrawing it from an automatic teller machine at one's destination or paying directly by debit or credit card, [citation needed] but this varies depending on the card issuer and the type of account. Fees from multiple ATM withdrawals should also be considered.

  8. Bank Negara Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Bank Negara Indonesia (lit. 'State Bank of Indonesia', formerly Bank Negara Indonesia 1946, lit. 'State Bank of Indonesia 1946') is an Indonesian state-owned bank. It has branches primarily in Indonesia, but it can also found in Seoul, Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Amsterdam, London and New York.

  9. Chan Wah-shun - Wikipedia

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    Chan Wah-shun (c. 1836 – 1913), nicknamed Money Changer Wah (找錢華) and Money Clutcher Wah (爪錢華), was a student of the Wing Chun grandmaster Leung Jan (梁贊). [2] He is noted for being the martial arts teacher of Ip Man .