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a.
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Processes |
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1.
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How
do I open an e$aver account? |
| 2. |
Can
I open an e$aver account by mailing in my
application with a cashier's order? |
| 3. |
What
if the signature on my e$aver application
form & my cheque differs? Will my e$aver
application be accepted? |
| 4. |
Can
I open e$aver with joint account holder(s)? |
| 5. |
I
have a joint account with my wife in another
bank. I will be opening an e$aver joint account
with my wife and issuing a cheque from my
joint account from another bank. Do my wife
and I need to issue a cheque each? |
| 6. |
How
do I know that my e$aver account application
has been successful? |
| 7. |
How
do I request for the e$aver account opening
confirmation letter to be resent to me as
my e$aver account has been set up more than
2 weeks ago but I have not received the letter? |
| 8. |
How
long does it take for my Internet Banking
PIN to reach me? |
| 9. |
How
do I request for a new Internet Banking PIN
if I have forgotten or lost my existing Internet
Banking PIN? |
| 10. |
For
e$aver joint accounts, will there be a separate
account opening confirmation letter sent to
the joint applicant? |
| 11. |
For
e$aver joint accounts, will the main account
holder & joint account holder share the
same Internet Banking User ID and PIN or will
they be given separate User IDs and PINs? |
| 12. |
For
e$aver joint accounts, if the main account
holder is a new Internet Banking user and
the joint account holder is an existing Internet
Banking user or vice versa, what will be account
opening confirmation letters reflect? |
| 13. |
I
do not have a mobile phone. How do I apply
for Internet Banking Funds Transfer (as it
is stated in the application form that a mobile
phone number is required for Internet Banking
3rd Party Payee set-up & change
of particulars)? |
| 14. |
I
want to I am an existing Internet Banking
user. Can I use my existing Internet Banking
User ID & PIN to access my e$aver account? |
| 15. |
If
I close my e$aver account before the interest
crediting date, will I still be paid any interest? |
| 16. |
I
want to close e$aver. How do I do so? |
| 17. |
Can
I write in to the Bank to close e$aver? |
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| b. |
General/Product
Features |
| 1. |
What
is e$aver? |
| 2. |
What
are the benefits of e$aver? |
| 3. |
Is
e$aver suitable for me? |
| 4. |
Am
I eligible for e$aver? |
| 5. |
What
are the interest rates for e$aver? |
| 6. |
Must
I keep e$aver open for a minimum period? What
happens if I close e$aver within 6 months? |
| 7. |
Is
there a monthly fee payable for e$aver? |
| 8. |
Is
there a minimum deposit amount required to
open e$aver? |
| 9. |
Is
there a minimum balance that needs to maintained
on a monthly basis for e$aver? |
| 10. |
Will
I be issued a passbook or ATM card for e$aver? |
| 11.
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Will
I receive monthly statements for e$aver? |
| 12. |
How
do I deposit funds into e$aver? |
| 13. |
How
do I withdraw funds from e$aver? |
| 14. |
Is
there a charge for funds withdrawal from e$aver
via a cashier's order at branches? |
| 15. |
Other
than funds transfer, what else can my e$aver
account do via Internet Banking? |
| 16. |
Are
there any other fees & charges for e$aver? |
| 17. |
What
happens if my e$aver account has S$0 balance? |
| 18. |
I
have an existing Standard Chartered Bank Savings
Account. Can I withdraw funds from my e$aver
account with my Savings Account passbook? |
| 19. |
I
have an existing Standard Chartered Bank Cheque
& Save Account. Can I withdraw funds from
my e$aver account with my Cheque & Save
Account ATM card? |
| 20. |
I
have an existing Standard Chartered Bank Credit
Card. Can I designate my Credit Card as an
ATM Card for cash withdrawal? |
| 21. |
Can
I use my e$aver account as a repayment account
for Standard Chartered Bank's Personal Loans
or Housing Loans? |
| 22. |
Can
I use my e$aver account as a transactional
account to be linked to my Structured Deposit
account/Premium Currency Investment account/Unit
Trust account? |
| 23. |
What
currencies can e$aver be opened with? |
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c.
|
Some Internet Banking
Queries |
| 1. |
How
do I transfer funds to 3rd party
accounts with Standard Chartered Bank and
in other banks in Singapore via Internet Banking? |
| 2. |
Is
there a limit to the amount of funds that
I can transfer to 3rd party accounts
with Standard Chartered Bank or other banks
in Singapore via Internet Banking? |
| 3. |
For
e$aver joint accounts, will the main account
holder & joint account holder have their
individual daily transfer limits or do they
share the same transfer limit? |
| 4. |
Can
I increase my Internet Banking funds transfer
daily limit? |
| 5. |
Can
I transfer funds to 3rd party accounts
with other banks outside of Singapore via
Internet Banking? |
| 6. |
What
is Standard Chartered's Bank Code & Branch
Code that should be used when I set up an
Internet Banking funds transfer from 3rd
party accounts with other banks to my e$aver
account? |
| 7. |
Can
I set up an Internet Banking funds transfer
when I am overseas? |
| 8. |
Once
I set up an Internet Banking funds transfer
to 3rd party accounts with Standard
Chartered Bank or other banks, can I transfer
funds to these 3rd party accounts
immediately? |
| 9. |
When
will the funds be available in the receiving
account after I do a funds transfer to 3rd
party accounts with Standard Chartered Bank
via Internet Banking? |
| 10. |
When
will the funds be available in the receiving
account after I do a funds transfer to 3rd
party accounts with other banks in Singapore
via Internet Banking? |
| 11. |
I
transferred funds to a 3rd party
account with Standard Chartered Bank/other
banks in Singapore via Internet Banking but
it was unsuccessful. Why is this so? |
| 12. |
What
should I do if I am unable to retrieve my
Additional Online PIN (AOP)? |
| 13. |
What
is my e$aver account number? Also, I can access
my e$aver account via Internet Banking but
my account number is only 4 digits. Why is
this so? |
| 14. |
For
Internet Banking, how long will my bank transactions
remain online? |
| 15.
|
How
does the Bank keep customers' information
safe and secure? |
| 16.
|
Can
I use my Internet Banking PIN to access my
e$aver account via Phone Banking? |
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a.
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Processes |
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|
1.
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How do I open an
e$aver account? |
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You can open an e$aver
account in 3 easy steps: |
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- Complete a simple
application form that is available online
(forms are also available at all branches)
- Attach a copy
of each applicant's
NRIC (front & back)
- Mail your application
with a cheque in the Business Reply Envelope
available online (Each
applicant is to provide an initial deposit
- a cheque drawn on his/her personal account
in the applicant's name at another local
or Qualifying Full Bank)
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Note: Foreigners
must apply for e$aver at any of our branches. |
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| 2. |
Can I open an
e$aver account by mailing in my application
with a cashier's order? |
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To open an e$aver account
via mail-in application, you need to provide
a cheque drawn on your personal account in
your name at another local or Qualifying Bank.
A cashier's order is not acceptable and in
such an instance, please apply at any of our
branches. |
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| 3. |
What if the signature
on my e$aver application form & my cheque
differs? Will my e$aver application be accepted? |
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No, if the signature
on your e$aver application form & your
cheque differs, your e$aver application will
not be accepted. |
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| 4. |
Can I open e$aver
with joint account holder(s)? |
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Yes, you can open e$aver
with a maximum of 1 joint account holder besides
yourself, that is, there can only be 1 main
account holder & 1 joint account holders. |
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| 5. |
I have a joint
account with my wife in another bank. I will
be opening an e$aver joint account with my
wife and issuing a cheque from my joint account
from another bank. Do my wife and I need to
issue a cheque each? |
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Yes, to open an e$aver
joint account, each applicant is to provide
an initial deposit so your wife and yourself
need to issue a cheque each. |
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| 6. |
How do I know
that my e$aver account application has been
successful? |
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An account opening
confirmation letter to inform you of your
successful application for e$aver will be
sent to you within 7 working days. The account
opening confirmation letter will contain your
e$aver account number (10 digits). If you
are new Internet Banking/Phone Banking user,
the letter will contain your Internet Banking/Phone
Banking User ID and your Internet Banking
PIN & Phone Banking PIN will be sent to
you separately. If you are an existing Internet
Banking/Phone Banking user, the letter will
contain your existing Internet Banking/Phone
Banking User ID and you can immediately access
your e$aver account with your existing Internet
Banking & Phone Banking PINs. |
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| 7. |
How do I request
for the e$aver account opening confirmation
letter to be resent to me as my e$aver account
has been set up more than 2 weeks ago but
I have not received the letter? |
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Please call our customer
service hotline at 1800 747-7000 to request
for your e$aver account opening confirmation
letter to be resent to you. |
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| 8. |
How long does
it take for my Internet Banking PIN to reach
me? |
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Your Internet Banking
PIN will be sent to you within 7 working days. |
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| 9. |
How do I request
for a new Internet Banking PIN if I have forgotten
or lost my existing Internet Banking PIN? |
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Please call our customer
service hotline at 1800 747-7000 to request
for a new Internet Banking PIN or you can
SMS "PIN" to 9012 7000 for our customer
service officer to call you. |
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| 10. |
For e$aver joint
accounts, will there be a separate account
opening confirmation letter sent to the joint
applicant? |
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Yes, for e$aver joint
accounts, there will be a separate account
opening confirmation letter sent to the joint
applicant. |
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| 11. |
For e$aver joint
accounts, will the main account holder &
joint account holder share the same Internet
Banking User ID and PIN or will they be given
separate User IDs and PINs? |
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For e$aver joint accounts,
the main account holder & joint account
will be given separate User IDs and PINs. |
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| 12. |
For e$aver joint
accounts, if the main account holder is a
new Internet Banking user and the joint account
holder is an existing Internet Banking user
or vice versa, what will be account opening
confirmation letters reflect? |
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For e$aver joint accounts,
separate account opening confirmation letters
will be sent to the main account holder &
the joint account holder. If the main account
holder is a new Internet Banking user, the
letter will reflect his new Internet Banking
User ID and a new Internet Banking PIN will
also be sent to him. If the joint account
holder is an existing Internet Banking user,
the letter will reflect his existing Internet
Banking User ID and he can immediately access
the account with his existing Internet Banking
PIN. If the joint account holder has forgotten
or lost his Internet Banking PIN number, then
he can request for a new PIN number via our
customer service hotline at 1800 747-7000. |
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| 13. |
I do not have
a mobile phone. How do I apply for Internet
Banking Funds Transfer (as it is stated in
the application form that a mobile phone number
is required for Internet Banking 3rd
Party Payee set-up & change of particulars)? |
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If you do not have
a mobile phone, please register for Internet
Banking Funds Transfer by completing the Electronic
Banking Services Application Form that is
available at our website. To add more Internet
Banking Funds Transfer payees, please continue
to do so via the Electronic Banking Services
Application Form. |
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| 14. |
I want to I am
an existing Internet Banking user. Can I use
my existing Internet Banking User ID &
PIN to access my e$aver account? |
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Yes, you can use your
existing Internet Banking User ID & PIN
to access your e$aver account. |
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| 15. |
If I close my
e$aver account before the interest crediting
date, will I still be paid any interest? |
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Interest is calculated
daily and credited monthly at the end of every
month. If you close your e$aver account before
the end of the month, interest will be paid
up to the day before account closure. |
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| 16. |
I want to close
e$aver. How do I do so? |
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To close e$aver, please
go to any of our branches or contact us on
1800-747 7000. |
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| 17. |
Can I write in
to the Bank to close e$aver? |
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No, mail-in requests
to close e$aver will not be accepted. To close
e$aver, please go to any of our branches. |
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| b. |
General/Product
Features |
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| 1. |
What is e$aver? |
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e$aver is an innovative
savings account that is designed to compliment
your regular savings or checking accounts.
e$aver focuses on earning high interest rates
on your savings while giving you the flexibility
to transfer your funds to your savings or
checking account anytime you need to. |
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Note: |
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e$aver
operates with NO ATM Card, Passbook or monthly
statements. Account Holders must view their
record of transactions via Internet Banking. |
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| 2. |
What are the benefits
of e$aver? |
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Unlike other savings
accounts, e$aver earns you interest that is
comparable to fixed deposits. As interest
is based on a flat rate, you earn the same
high interest from the very first dollar.
Also, there is no monthly fee and there is
no need to maintain a monthly minimum balance
so e$aver is a simple and easy solution to
managing your savings online. |
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| 3. |
Is e$aver suitable
for me? |
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e$aver is suitable
for anyone who enjoys online banking. You
can start saving from as little as S$1. e$aver
does not replace your regular savings or checking
account as it exists for you to put your spare
cash from these accounts to make it work harder.
And when you need the cash, you can electronically
transfer to any account of your choice. |
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| 4. |
Am I eligible for
e$aver? |
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You are eligible to
open an e$aver account if you are 21 years
old and above. For joint account applicants,
both parties must be 21 years old and above. |
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| 5. |
What are the interest
rates for e$aver? |
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The interest rates
for e$aver are as follows:
e$aver Deposit Interest
Rate (With effect from 4 August 2008)
| Deposit
Balance |
Interest
Rate |
| Less than S$50,000 |
0.50 % p.a. |
| S$50,000 to S$199,999 |
0.88 % p.a. |
| S$200,000 & above |
1.00 % p.a. |
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Note: The Bank reserves
the right to revise interest rates at any
time without notice.
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| 6. |
Must I keep e$aver
open for a minimum period? What happens if
I close e$aver within 6 months? |
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There is NO lock-in
period for e$aver so there is no need for
you to keep e$aver open for a minimum period.
Even if you close e$aver within 6 months,
there is no penalty or fee. |
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| 7. |
Is there a monthly
fee payable for e$aver? |
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There is NO monthly
fee payable for e$aver. |
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| 8. |
Is there a minimum
deposit amount required to open e$aver? |
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There is NO minimum
deposit amount required to open e$aver. You
can open e$aver with as little as S$1. |
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| 9. |
Is there a minimum
balance that needs to maintained on a monthly
basis for e$aver? |
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There is NO minimum
balance that needs to be maintained on a monthly
basis for e$aver so you can transfer your
money in and out of e$aver as and when you
need to. |
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Will I be issued
a passbook or ATM card for e$aver? |
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No, you will be not
issued a passbook or ATM card for e$aver as
we have taken away all the things you don't
need to give you unbelievably high interest
rates on your savings. |
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Will
I receive monthly statements for e$aver? |
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No, you will not receive
monthly statements for e$aver. You can view,
download and print your record of transactions
via Standard Chartered Online (Internet Banking). |
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| 12. |
How do I deposit
funds into e$aver? |
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You can deposit funds
into e$aver via: |
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- Other banks' Internet
Banking, Standing Instruction (SI) or
GIRO
- Cash deposit at
branches
- Cheque mail-in
or drop-off at branches
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| 13. |
How do I withdraw
funds from e$aver? |
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You can withdraw funds
from e$aver via: |
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- Internet banking
funds transfer to another bank account
from Standard Chartered Bank or to other
GIRO-participating banks in Singapore
- Phone banking funds
transfer to another bank account within
Standard Chartered Bank
- Cash withdrawal
over the counter at branches
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Note:
Cash withdrawal over the counters at branches
will incur a S$5 service fee per withdrawal
regardless of amount (waived for account closure). |
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| 14. |
Is there a charge
for funds withdrawal from e$aver via a cashier's
order at branches? |
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Funds withdrawal from
e$aver via a cashier's order (payable to yourself)
at branches is free of charge. |
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| 15. |
Other than funds
transfer, what else can my e$aver account
do via Internet Banking? |
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Other than funds transfer,
via Internet Banking, you can also: |
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- Pay your Standard
Chartered Bank credit card bills
- Pay bills at many
participating merchants
- Check your balance
and access your bank transactions online
- Open a fixed deposit
account online
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| 16. |
Are there any
other fees & charges for e$aver? |
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Other than for cash
withdrawals at branch counters (S$5 service
fee per withdrawal regardless of amount),
there are NO other fees and charges for e$aver. |
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| 17. |
What happens if
my e$aver account has S$0 balance? |
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If your e$aver account
has S$0 balance for 30 days, then your account
will automatically be closed. |
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| 18. |
I have an existing
Standard Chartered Bank Savings Account. Can
I withdraw funds from my e$aver account with
my Savings Account passbook? |
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No, you cannot withdraw
funds from your e$aver account with your existing
Standard Chartered Bank Savings Account passbook.
You have to transfer funds from your e$aver
account to your Savings Account to withdraw
funds from your e$aver account. |
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| 19. |
I have an existing
Standard Chartered Bank Cheque & Save
Account. Can I withdraw funds from my e$aver
account with my Cheque & Save Account
ATM card? |
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Yes, you can withdraw
funds from your e$aver account with your existing
Standard Chartered Bank Cheque & Save
Account ATM card provided that your e$aver
account is linked to your ATM card. |
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| 20. |
I have an existing
Standard Chartered Bank Credit Card. Can I
designate my Credit Card as an ATM Card for
cash withdrawal? |
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Yes, you can designate
your existing Standard Chartered Bank credit
card as an ATM card for cash withdrawal from
your e$aver account. You must be careful that
when you withdraw cash from the ATM, you select
your e$aver account and not the cash advance
feature. |
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| 21. |
Can I use my e$aver
account as a repayment account for Standard
Chartered Bank's Personal Loans or Housing
Loans? |
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Yes, you can use your
e$aver account as a repayment account for
Standard Chartered Bank's Personal Loans or
Housing Loans. |
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| 22. |
Can I use my e$aver
account as a transactional account to be linked
to my Structured Deposit account/Premium Currency
Investment account/Unit Trust account? |
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Yes, you can use your
e$aver account as a transactional account
to be linked to your Structured Deposit account/Premium
Currency Investment account/Unit Trust account. |
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| 23. |
What currencies
can e$aver be opened with? |
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Currently, e$aver is
only available in Singapore dollars. |
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c.
|
Some Internet Banking
Queries |
| 1. |
How do I transfer
funds to 3rd party accounts with
Standard Chartered Bank and in other banks
in Singapore via Internet Banking? |
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For funds transfers
to 3rd party accounts with Standard
Chartered Bank and other banks in Singapore
via Internet Banking, you will need to set
up the 3rd party account first.
To set up 3rd party accounts, you
need to ensure that your registered mobile
number is updated as you need to retrieve
your Additional Online PIN (AOP) with your
registered mobile number for the 3rd
party account to be successfully set up. |
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| 2. |
Is there a limit
to the amount of funds that I can transfer
to 3rd party accounts with Standard
Chartered Bank or other banks in Singapore
via Internet Banking? |
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There is a daily transfer
limit. Please refer to the Transfer Limit
Setting in Standard Chartered Online (Internet
Banking) for your individual transfer limit. |
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| 3. |
For e$aver joint
accounts, will the main account holder &
joint account holder have their individual
daily transfer limits or do they share the
same transfer limit? |
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For e$aver joint accounts,
the main account holder & joint account
holder will have their individual daily transfer
limits. |
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| 4. |
Can I increase
my Internet Banking funds transfer daily limit? |
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Yes, you can increase
your Internet Banking funds transfer daily
limit to S$50,000 but this is applicable only
for funds transfer to 3rd party
payee accounts with Standard Chartered Bank.
To enjoy a higher daily limit, please complete
the Internet Banking Service Application Form
that is available in our Internet Banking
website. |
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| 5.
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Can I transfer
funds to 3rd party accounts with
other banks outside of Singapore via Internet
Banking? |
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No, you can only transfer
funds to 3rd party accounts with
GIRO-participating banks in Singapore via
Internet Banking. |
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| 6. |