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How do I find my branch code? When setting up a account for reimbursement under the Government-Paid Leave (GPL) Scheme, please indicate the following bank and branch codes.

Bank Name Branch Account Remarks Code Number (Example) Post Office Saving Bank 081 012345678 - 9-digit Account Number (POSB) - Use “081” as Branch Code for all POSBank Accounts

DBS Bank Limited (DBS) 005 0051234567 - Usually 10-digit Account Number - Use first 3 digits of Account Number as the Branch Code

eg. For account 0051234567, the Branch Code will be “005”. The Account Number will remain as 0051234567.

Oversea-Chinese Banking 550 1234567 - Length of Account Number varies Corporation Limited (OCBC) - Use first 3 digits of Account Number as Branch Code - Drop first 3 digits of Account Number for the Account Number field

eg. For account 5501234567, the Branch Code will be “550”. The Account Number will be 1234567

United Overseas Bank 030 9101234567 - 10-digit Account Number Limited (UOB) - Use first 3 digits of Account Number and refer to Appendix A: ACH Bank & Branch Codes for UOB Group Branches (www.uobgroup.com/ACHcodes) to retrieve the corresponding Branch Code

eg. For account 9101234567, use “910” to retrieve the corresponding Branch Code “030”. The Account Number will remain as 9101234567.

Far Eastern Bank Limited 004 5041234567 - 10-digit Account Number (part of UOB) - Use first 3 digits of Account Number and refer to Appendix A: ACH Bank & Branch Codes for UOB Group Branches (www.uobgroup.com/ACHcodes) to retrieve the corresponding Branch Code

eg. For account 5041234567, use “504” to retrieve the corresponding Branch Code “004”. The Account Number will remain as 5041920123.

For more info, please refer to the following website. DBS Bank and POSB http://www.dbs.com.sg/personal/deposits/bank-branch-codes.page

UOB http://uobgroup.com/help/index.html

OCBC Bank http://www.ocbc.com.sg/personal-banking/Help-and-Support/General.html Updated as of 9 May 2015