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i-ACCOUNT
i-ACCOUNT
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The all-in-one money management account
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Enjoy attractive interest rates, chequeing convenience and an overdraft facility of up to S$500,000.
With i-ACCOUNT, you manage your finances your way.
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You'll enjoy:
- A statement-based savings cum chequeing account
- An i-ACCOUNT ATM Card with NETS and PLUS facilities or a Smart ATM Card with CashCard facility
- Convenient auto-mailing of new cheque books
- An auto-overdraft facility of up to S$500,000 at prime against one's unpledged time deposit (time deposit account must be linked to i-ACCOUNT)
- A choice of a UOB NOW Debit Card, a debit card that is an ez-link card, a debit card and an ATM card all rolled into one (applicants must be 16 years old and above)
- Access to i-ACCOUNT through our UOB Personal Internet Banking and our 24-hour phone banking service
- Access to UniAlerts which will alert you on your banking activities via email or mobile phone
- Flexibility to open either a Personal Account or Joint Account
- Hassle-free monthly funds transfers to your i-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
- An initial deposit of S$3,000
How much does it cost?
- S$2.00 monthly fee
- A S$7.50 minimum balance fee will be charged if your average daily balance for the month 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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