Singapore Dollars definition

Singapore Dollars means the lawful currency of Singapore.
Singapore Dollars or “S$” means the lawful currency of Singapore.
Singapore Dollars or “SGD” means the lawful currency of the Republic of Singapore.

Examples of Singapore Dollars in a sentence

  • The financial statements are presented in Singapore Dollars, which is also the Company’s functional currency.

  • These charges will be charged on card transactions including but not limited to any VISA or Mastercard retail card transaction presented in foreign currency that you choose to pay in Singapore Dollars at point-of- sale via dynamic currency conversion or any online VISA or Mastercard retail card transaction in Singapore Dollars which was processed outside Singapore.

  • The Group’s consolidated financial statements are presented in Singapore Dollars, which is also the Company’s functional currency.

  • This charges will be charged on card transactions including but not limited to any VISA or Mastercard retail card transaction presented in foreign currency that you choose to pay in Singapore Dollars at point-of-sale via dynamic currency conversion or any online VISA or Mastercard retail card transaction in Singapore Dollars which was processed outside Singapore.

  • The financial statements are presented in Singapore Dollars (SGD or $).


More Definitions of Singapore Dollars

Singapore Dollars means the lawful currency of Singapore. “SMS” means short message service.
Singapore Dollars means the lawful currency for the time being of the Republic of Singapore.
Singapore Dollars or “$” means the lawful currency of Singapore.
Singapore Dollars. , “S$” or “SGD” means the lawful currency of the Republic of Singapore; and
Singapore Dollars means the legal currency of Singapore.
Singapore Dollars and the symbol "S$" means the lawful currency of Singapore;
Singapore Dollars or "S$" means the lawful currency of the Republic of Singapore; "Suspension Order" has the same meaning as "suspension order" in the Market Rules; "Termination Order" has the same meaning as "termination order" in the Market Rules; "Terms and Conditions" has the meaning given to it in Section 1 above;