Last six months' CPF Statements* (printout must indicate your name and NRIC, and the name of the company making the contributions; or
Latest two years' Income Tax Notice of Assessment^
For self employed applicants:
A photocopy of your NRIC (front and back); and
Latest two years’ Income Tax Notice of Assessment^
^You can now print your Notices of Assessment at myTax Portal with your SingPass or IRAS PIN. This service is free. Log on to www.mytax.iras.gov.sg for more details.
Credit balances in your UOB CashPlus account will be drawn down first before your credit line is utilised. And upon payment to your UOB CashPlus account, your credit line will be reinstated.
Your UOB CashPlus monthly statement of account will be generated every month to reflect all transactions, interest earnings or charges for that month. You may also login to UOB Personal Internet Banking at www.uob.com.sg for a record of your latest transactions and credit balances.
In Singapore, the daily withdrawal limit at the ATM is S$3,000. Outside Singapore, the daily limit is the same in local currency or the withdrawal limit of the ATM used, whichever is lower.
Cash withdrawal is absolutely free at all local UOB ATMs. For locally shared ATMs, the first two transactions of the month are free. Subsequent withdrawals are charged at S$0.30 each.
Cash withdrawals from UOB ATMs in Malaysia carry a service charge of S$2, while withdrawals from ATMs on the VISA Global ATM Network carry a nominal charge of S$5 per transaction.
You should call our UOB Call Centre immediately 24-hour, toll-free at 1800 222 2121. We will cancel your lost card, and issue you a new one. However, a S$20 replacement fee applies.
No, as long as the amount issued is within your available credit limit.
There is a handling fee of S$40 for every returned cheque, and S$30 for each stop cheque payment instruction.
For total peace of mind, you may check your current available balance simply by accessing your UOB CashPlus account via UOB Personal Internet Banking or phone banking.
UOB will automatically mail you a new UOB CashPlus cheque book when you have 10 cheques remaining in your cheque book. If you would like to request for a new cheque book, just visit your nearest UOB Group Branch. You may also use our phone banking service to request for one.
You should call our 24-hour UOB Call Centre at 1800 222 2121 immediately to place a stop payment on your cheque(s) so as to prevent fraudulent use, and arrange for an immediate replacement of your cheque book. Please note that a service charge of S$30 will be levied.
Interest is calculated daily by multiplying the daily outstanding balance by the annual rate that is divided by 365 days. The total interest will be reflected in your monthly Statement of Account.
Interest will continue to incur until repayment of the full amount into the UOB CashPlus account. Kindly note a minimum interest charge of S$5 per month applies.
You may choose to service only the minimum amount payable stated in your monthly Statement of Account. The minimum sum payable is calculated based on the following table:
Outstanding Amount
Minimum Sum Payable
Less than S$30
No payment required
S$30 - S$1,000
S$30
More than S$1,000
3% of outstanding amount plus excess if applicable
Kindly make your payment in Singapore dollars.
If you wish to check the exact outstanding amount payable, you may call us at 24-hour, toll-free at 1800 222 2121. Our friendly customer service officers will be happy to assist you.
With UOB CashPlus, you have the flexibility of paying:
By cheque - You may send it together with the payment advice slip found in your monthly Statement of Account, or drop it in the Cheque Deposit Box found in any UOB Group Branch.
By cash - You may make your cash payment at any UOB Group Branch or Cash Deposit ATM.
By phone - You may use our phone banking service to make a funds transfer from your other UOB accounts.
Online - You may make a funds transfer by logging on to UOB Personal Internet Banking at www.uob.com.sg. If the minimum sum is not received by the payment due date as stated in your monthly Statement of Account, a late fee of S$80 will apply.
Interest is calculated daily by multiplying the daily credit balance by the annual rate over 365 days, and the total interest earned will be reflected in your Statement of Account.
Log on to uob.com.sg with your UOB Personal Internet Banking Username and Password. You may carry out the following transactions:
View your latest transactions and credit balance
Make immediate and scheduled funds transfers of up to two years, to your UOB accounts, third-party accounts or other bank accounts
Make immediate and scheduled bill payments of up to two years, to over 80 billing organisations (SingTel, M1, StarHub, SingPower, Town Councils, country clubs, etc)