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Personal Banking >
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Current Account
Current Account
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For day-to-day finance management
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Here's a simple banking solution that not only helps you manage your day-to-day finances but also offers a range of optional extras. Interested?
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You'll enjoy:
- A monthly statement of account
- Convenient auto-mailing of new cheque books
- A choice of a UniCard (UOB ATM card) with NETS and PLUS facilities or Smart UniCard with NETS, CashCard and PLUS facilities
- A choice of a UOB VISA R/Electron Card, a debit card that lets you enjoy exclusive privileges with no bills at the end of the month (applicants must be 18 years old and above)
- Access to Current Account through UOB Personal Internet Banking and our 24-hour phone banking service
- Access to UniAlerts and choose to be alerted on your banking activities via email or mobile phone
- Flexibility to open either a Personal Account or Joint-Alternate Account
- Hassle-free monthly funds transfers to your Current Account from your account with UOB or with other financial institutions. To enjoy this service, please complete the Inter-Bank GIRO Collection Standing Order Arrangement Application Form (PDF: 67KB) and mail it back to us
What are the requirements?
- You must be at least 21 years old and a Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident
- A minimum initial deposit of S$1,000
How much does it cost?
- S$7.50 service charge if the monthly average ledger balance falls below S$3,000
How do I apply?
Important information on the use of UOB accounts and services:
Where can I get more information?
- Call us at 1800 222 2121 (24-hour, toll-free)
- Email us
Singapore Dollar deposit(s), as listed in the UOB Register of Insured Deposits (a copy of which is available here), if held by or for an "insured depositor" and subject to the applicable provisions of the Deposit Insurance Act 2005 of Singapore (the "Act"), is insured under the Deposit Insurance Scheme up to the limits for the time being specified in the Act. ("Insured depositor" has the meaning prescribed in the Act.)
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