The United Overseas Bank (UOB) has released the latest foreign exchange rates against the Singapore Dollar (SGD) as of 12:51 PM on October 17, 2025. These rates are indicative and may change without prior notice. They are not to be taken as a firm offer or contract, and UOB Group will not be responsible for any loss arising from reliance on this information.
Foreign exchange rates fluctuate regularly based on market conditions, international trade, and global financial developments. Below are some of the key rates as observed today:
Other notable currencies include the Swiss Franc (CHF) at 165.16 for 100 units, Thai Baht (THB) at 4.08 for 100 units, and Vietnamese Dong (VND) at 0.0503 for 1,000 units.
The exchange market remains dynamic, and travelers, investors, and traders are encouraged to check the latest rates before making transactions.
For more information or updates on real-time currency movements, visit the official UOB website or contact your nearest UOB branch.
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