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Money Transfer from Singapore to Malaysia

As low as SGD 10.00! Download the eRemit app to send money to Malaysia.

You Send SGD

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Recipient Gets PHP

Exchange Rate: SGD = 41.225 PHP

Service Fee: SGD 3.00

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is eRemit Singapore
A: eRemit Singapore is a secure global money transfer service offered by Kliq Pte Ltd, a licensed remittance service provider in Singapore and a subsidiary of Merchantrade Sdn Bhd. eRemit Singapore is Singapore’s premier self-service mobile remittance service – allowing you to remit money overseas through major banks and cash pick-up outlets in designated countries stated under point 12 & “What are the available modes of payment to the recipient” .
Q: Does eRemit Singapore belong to Merchantrade Sdn Bhd?
A: Yes, eRemit Singapore is a remittance service of Merchantrade operated by Kliq Pte Ltd, subsidiary of Merchantrade Sdn Bhd .
Q: Who is eligible to use the eRemit Singapore service?
A: Any individual who is 18 years of age and above, with a valid NRIC/FIN/Work Pass. You will also need an active Singapore registered mobile number (prepaid or postpaid).

Q: What is MyInfo?
A: MyInfo is a service that allows SingPass user to manage his/her personal details and pre-fill forms in digital services transactions. This includes government-verified data that is retrieved across participating Government agencies and data you contributed to form your Profile. This means that users need only provide personal details once to the Government, instead of repeatedly providing data for every online transaction.