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  • Buy Singapore dollar online at Post Office
  • Check the GBP to Singapore dollar exchange rate for the best deal
  • Order your Singapore dollar online and pick up the next working day in branch
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Get set for Singapore – and your travel money here

Island, city, nation… multicultural metropolis. There’s nowhere quite like Singapore. And, if you’re taking a trip there soon, it’s easy to buy your Singapore dollar currency from Post Office ready. 

You can order travel money onlineorder currency in selected branches up to five days in advance, or load it onto a Travel Money Card. You can even get your travel insurance sorted at the same time.

With click and collect, order your currency online by 3pm and you can pick it up the next working day from your nearest branch. Or we can deliver travel money to your home. 

We’ll buy back leftover currency notes when you get home. Or, if your trip is cancelled, we’ll refund your travel money purchase within 28 days.

Get our best Singapore dollar rates online. The more you buy the better the rate

Get your Singapore currency from us

A few reasons to get your holiday money at Post Office:

  • 0% commission and competitive rates on over 60 different foreign currencies

  • Order travel money online or in selected Post Office branches

  • Buy £500 or more and get free home delivery (£4.99 delivery if under £500)

  • Order by 3pm on a working day for next working day delivery

  • We’ll buy back leftover currency commission-free (with a receipt)

Click and collect in branch

Get your holiday money fast. Pick it up from your nearest Post Office branch.

Home delivery

Want your cash delivered tomorrow? Order by 3pm today for delivery to your home.

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Travel smart

Get our Travel Money Card and top it up with Singapore dollars. It’s handy, secure and accepted anywhere you see the Mastercard® symbol. With our free travel app you can top-up and manage your spending on the go, and much more.

How far will my money go in Singapore? 

Here’s a snapshot of prices for items you might buy on a trip to the Chinatown area of Singapore:

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Three-course meal for two

£83.54

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Coffee

£2.24

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Beer

£5.88

Singapore on your budget

  • Dorm rooms are the cheapest accommodation but there are plenty of good, inexpensive hotels too. And all the big hotel names are here

  • The big food halls around the city offer an all-you-can-eat street food experience that’s both cheap and tasty. There are also lots of high-end restaurants

  • A travel card will help you avoid the queues for ticket machines and expensive taxi fares

  • No need to tip – it’s not usually expected, but some hotels and restaurants do add a service charge

  • Avoid fines – many people get fined for jaywalking, so make sure you don’t do it

Some common questions

  • The Singapore dollar is the official currency of the Republic of Singapore. Its currency symbol is S$ and its nickname is the ‘Sing’. You may see it abbreviated to SGD. There are 100 cents to one Singapore dollar.

  • As its name suggests, the main country to use Singapore dollars is Singapore itself. But it’s also customarily accepted in Brunei, just as the Brunei dollar is customarily accepted in Singapore.

  • If you buy your Singapore dollar from Post Office you’ll get a competitive rate and there’s 0% commission.

    You can order currency online or in selected branches. Find a local participating branch. If you use our online click and collect service you can pick up your travel money order in any branch. Or you can get currency delivered to your home.

    Ordering Singapore holiday money online could get you a better exchange rate. Buying larger quantities at one time can reduce the rate further. And it’s worth buying when the exchange rate is good if you can.

    If you prefer to pay with plastic abroad, our Travel Money Card is a prepaid Mastercard® you can load before you go with any of up to 22 currencies, including the Singapore dollar.

  • The highest value Singapore dollar banknote is 10,000 dollar SGD note. At the time of writing, it’s worth about 5,860 pound sterling (GBP). The lowest value denomination in the currency is the 1 cent coin.

    Other denominations are the 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 dollar banknotes, and coins worth 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, plus a 1 dollar coin.

  • Visit the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) travel advice page to learn about local laws, alerts and restrictions for any destination, including advice for Singapore.

  • Read all travel money FAQs

Post Office Travel Money Card is an electronic money product issued by First Rate Exchange Services Ltd pursuant to license by Mastercard International. First Rate Exchange Services Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with number 4287490 whose registered office is Great West House, Great West Road, Brentford, TW8 9DF, (Financial Services Register No. 900412). Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated.