Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation OCBC Bank Code, 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 Codeeg. 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 codeeg. 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 fieldeg. 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 fieldeg. 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 |