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Whether you are walking down Orchard Road, step into Changi Airport, or visit the famous Mustafa Centre, the thing is very clear about Singapore that money never sleeps here it keeps flowing from one person to another from one country to another and that’s why you have to keep an eye on the currency exchange rates because it can definitely break your flow if you are not smart enough to plan accordingly.
If you are visiting Singapore and planning to go shopping, these exchange rates have the power to decide whether you are going to shop or bargain. For a parent sitting in Dubai and sending money to their daughter studying in Singapore, the AED rate can feel a little extra in the bank. And for a student from India, her college and tuition fees can feel heavy or big as per the exchange rate.
Read Also: Currency Exchange Today in Singapore: Latest INR, USD, CAD, Dirham, Euro, Pound, and AUD Rates
When it comes to money exchange, Singapore makes it a little easier. You can directly exchange your money at Changi Airport, no hustle, just comfort exchange. Currency exchange is also available in Mustafa Centre, so don’t hurry and don’t worry, just keep your eyes open and make smart decisions.
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