Yes, Malaysians and citizens of many other countries are generally able to open bank accounts in Singapore. However, please note that banking regulations and policies can change over time, and it’s important to check with the relevant banks or authorities in Singapore for the most up-to-date information.

When opening a bank account in Singapore as a non-resident, you might encounter certain requirements, such as providing proof of identity (usually a passport), proof of address (a utility bill or similar document), and possibly fulfilling certain minimum deposit or balance requirements. Each bank may have its own specific criteria and procedures for account opening.

Additionally, regulations and requirements might vary based on the type of account you are trying to open (e.g., personal savings account, business account, etc.). It’s advisable to contact the banks you’re interested in directly or visit their official websites to get accurate and current information regarding the process of opening a bank account in Singapore as a Malaysian citizen.

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