Be aware of scammers impersonating as IMDA officers and report any suspicious calls to the police. Please note that IMDA officers will never call you nor request for your personal information. For scam-related advice, please call the Anti-Scam helpline at 1800-722-6688 or go to www.scamalert.sg.

Unique Entity Number Brings Convenience to Entities

6 August 2008 - From 1 January 2009, all entities that are registered in Singapore, such as businesses, local companies, limited liability partnerships (LLPs), societies, representative offices, healthcare institutions and trade unions, will have a Unique Entity Number (UEN) as its identification number. This shall be used for correspondence and interaction with government agencies.

Singapore, 6 August 2008 | For Immediate Release

Only One Identification Number Is Needed To Interact With Government Agencies

From 1 January 2009, all entities that are registered in Singapore, such as businesses, local companies, limited liability partnerships (LLPs), societies, representative offices, healthcare institutions and trade unions, will have a Unique Entity Number (UEN) as its identification number. This shall be used for correspondence and interaction with government agencies.

UEN shall be for registered entities as NRIC is for Singapore citizens. The UEN uniquely identifies the entity. Entities will enjoy the convenience of having a single identification number for interaction with the Government, such as filing of corporate tax returns, applying for import and export permits or submitting their employees’ CPF contributions.  UEN replaces all other identification numbers issued to them by different government agencies.

From 1 January 2009, 51 government agencies (refer to Annex A (43.72KB) ) will use UEN to interact with entities (both over-the-counter and online interactions). The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA), the Central Provident Fund Board (CPFB), the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) and the Singapore Customs are amongst the 51 agencies using UEN from 1 Jan 2009.

All other government agencies will use UEN from 1 July 2009.

No Change In Identification Number For Businesses And Local Companies

Businesses and local companies currently registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) will retain their ACRA Registration Number as their UEN. The reason for this is to minimise impact of UEN as these two entity-types constitute 85% of all registered entities in Singapore.

Issuance Of UEN

Other than businesses and local registered companies, all other registered entities, such as LLPs, foreign companies, societies and management corporations, will be issued with a new UEN.

These entities will be informed, via post, of their UEN directly by the government agencies that register or oversee them. This is scheduled to be carried out from August to October 2008. The list of these government agencies (known as UEN Issuance Agencies) and the entity-types under their charge can be found at Annex B (23.15KB).

As LLPs are required by legislation to display their LLP registration number on their official stationery, they will need to change to UEN at their next print of the stationery or by 1 January 2010, whichever is earlier.

All new entities which are formed from 1 January 2009 will be issued with the UEN at registration.

Consultation With Stakeholders

Extensive consultations were conducted with the various stakeholders to facilitate the introduction of the UEN for entities and government agencies. Following the positive feedback from the majority of respondents in a public consultation exercise conducted in early 2006, the Government started on the UEN project in May 2006.

Mr Teng Theng Dar, Chief Executive Officer of the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) said “We welcome and support the introduction of UEN as the only identification number that companies need for interactions between businesses and government agencies. The UEN will simplify and reduce possible errors caused by the use of multiple numbers, thus speeding up transactions. This initiative will enable companies to manage their time more productively, and to them, time is money.”

Information To Facilitate Use of UEN

Entities can visit the UEN website, www.uen.gov.sg for more information about UEN. The contact information of their UEN Issuance Agencies and a FAQ section titled “Ask UEN” will be available at the website. By October 2008, the website will include a search function to enable the public to search for entities’ UEN.

Some entities may use existing identification numbers issued by government agencies to identify their customers. These entities can request for conversion data from the UEN website from 1 October 2008 to convert the existing identification number of their customers to UEN. The conversion data provides a one-to-one match between existing identification numbers and UEN. This allows entities to update their records and use UEN to identify their customers.

UEN brochures will also be available at government agency counters, such as those at ACRA and the Central Provident Fund Board. Entities may also contact their UEN Issuance Agencies (refer to Annex B (23.15KB) ) for more information.

Another Initiative Of iGov2010

The UEN is another initiative of the Integrated Government 2010 (iGov2010) Masterplan. iGov2010 seeks to delight customers and connect citizens through infocomm.


JOINTLY ISSUED BY MINISTRY OF FINANCE, ACCOUNTING AND CORPORATE REGULATORY AUTHORITY, AND INFOCOMM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE

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About the Ministry of Finance, Singapore

The Ministry of Finance (MOF) seeks to create a better Singapore through Finance. This is done by focusing on three strategic outcomes: sound public finances, growth opportunities for all, and high performance government. We aim to collaborate with industry experts to make Singapore a world-class financial and business hub. For more information, please visit our website at www.mof.gov.sg.

About Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority

The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) is the national regulator of businesses and public accountants in Singapore. It was formed on 1 April 2004, following the merger of the former Registry of Companies and Businesses (RCB) and the Public Accountants Board (PAB). The mission of ACRA is to provide a responsive and trusted regulatory environment for businesses and public accountants. As at 30 June 2008, over 329,000 business entities and more than 820 public accountants practising in public accounting firms, accounting limited liability partnerships and accounting corporations have been registered with ACRA. For more information, please visit our website at www.acra.gov.sg.

About Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore

The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) is committed to growing Singapore into a dynamic global infocomm hub. IDA uses an integrated approach to developing infocommunications in Singapore. This involves nurturing a competitive telecoms market as well as a conducive business environment with programmes and schemes for both local and international companies. For more information, visit https://www.imda.gov.sg/.

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Ministry of Finance
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Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority
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LAST UPDATED: 20 MAR 2023