Singapore Dollars definition

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

Examples of Singapore Dollars in a sentence

  • The Bank may but is under no obligation to purchase your Ringgit Malaysia dividend cheque in Singapore Dollars at such rate of exchange as the Bank may determine and credit it into your Account.

  • We shall unconditionally pay to the Authority any sum or sums up to a maximum aggregate of Singapore Dollars X (S$X) (the “Guaranteed Sum”) upon receiving the Authority’s written notice of claim for payment made pursuant to Clause 4 of this Guarantee without any proof of actual default on the part of the Licensee and without need to satisfy any other condition.

  • Interest, if applicable, will be calculated on a 365-day basis for those accounts denominated in Sterling, Hong Kong Dollars, Singapore Dollars, or South African Rand.

  • The RM weakened against Singapore Dollars (“SGD”) and strengthened against Turkish Lira (“TL”) in the current quarter and year as compared to corresponding period last year.Refer to Section B1 for performance review of the Group’s major operating segments.


More Definitions of Singapore Dollars

Singapore Dollars means the lawful currency for the time being of the Republic of Singapore.
Singapore Dollars means the lawful currency of Singapore. “SMS” means short message service.
Singapore Dollars or “S$” means the lawful currency of the Republic of Singapore.
Singapore Dollars and the “S$sign each means lawful currency of Singapore.
Singapore Dollars or “SGD” means the lawful currency of the Republic of Singapore.
Singapore Dollars 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;