For accounts belonging to the following banks, you may wish to take note of the following
conditions when preparing the transactions:

Examples:

Bank Name Bank Code Branch Code Account No. Remarks
UOB 7375 030 9102031012

- 10-digit Account No
- Use first 3 digits of Account No and refer to Appendix A to retrieve the corresponding Branch Code

eg. For account 9102031012, use 910 to refer to Appendix A to retrieve the Branch Code 030. (Account No will remain as 9102031012.)

FEB 7199 004 5041920123

- 10-digit Account No
- Use first 3 digits of Account No and refer to Appendix A to retrieve the corresponding Branch code

eg. For account 5041920123, use 504 to refer to Appendix A to retrieve the Branch Code 004. (Account No will remain as 5041920123.)

DBS 7171 005 0052312891 - Usually 10-digit Account No
- Use first 3 digits of Account No as the Branch Code
eg. For account 0052312891, the Branch Code will be 005. (Account No will remain as 0052312891.)
POSBank 7171 081 084102395 - 9-digit Account No
- Use 081 as Branch Code for all POSBank accounts
OCBC 7339 550 1089550

- Length of Account No varies
- Use first 3 digits of Account No as Branch Code
- Drop first 3 digits of Account No for the Account No field

eg. For account 5501089550, the Branch Code will be 550 and the Account No will be 1089550.

HSBC 7232 146 172002492

- Length of Account No varies
- Use first 3 digits of Account No as Branch Code
- Drop first 3 digits of Account No for the Account No field

eg. For account 146172002492, the Branch Code will be 146 and the Account No will be 172002492.

Standard Chartered 7144 018 1803645852 - 10 digit Account No
- Use ‘0’ + 1st two digit of account number as Branch Code
- Account Number : the full 10 digit
account number