1. Online Banking
- Log in to OCBC Internet Banking.
- Navigate to the “Accounts” tab.
- Select the account you want to check.
- Your account number will be displayed on the account overview page.
2. Mobile Banking
- Open the OCBC Mobile Banking app.
- Log in to your account.
- Tap on the “Accounts” tab.
- Select the account you want to check.
- Your account number will be displayed on the account details page.
3. ATM
- Insert your OCBC Debit Card into an OCBC ATM.
- Enter your PIN.
- Select the “Account Information” option.
- Your account number will be printed on the receipt.
4. Branch Visit
- Visit an OCBC branch.
- Bring your IC or passport.
- Request a customer service representative to check your account number.
Tips and Tricks
- If you have trouble finding your account number using the methods above, you can contact OCBC Customer Service at 1800-363-3333.
- You can also request a new debit card with your account number printed on it.
- Keep your account number confidential and do not share it with anyone.
FAQs
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Why do I need to check my OCBC account number?
You may need to check your account number for various reasons, such as setting up auto-transfers, making online payments, or transferring money overseas. -
How can I check my OCBC account number if I don’t have access to online or mobile banking?
You can visit an OCBC branch or call Customer Service at 1800-363-3333. -
Is it safe to share my OCBC account number with others?
No, it is not safe to share your account number with others. Keep it confidential to prevent unauthorized access to your account. -
What should I do if I lose my OCBC Debit Card with my account number printed on it?
Report the loss to OCBC immediately and cancel your card. You can also request a new card with a new account number. -
Can I have multiple OCBC accounts with different account numbers?
Yes, you can have multiple OCBC accounts with different account numbers. Each account will have its unique number for identification purposes. -
What is the difference between an account number and a routing number?
An account number identifies your specific account at a particular bank. A routing number, also known as a SWIFT code, is used to identify the bank where your account is held.
Case Detail
Customer: “I can’t find my OCBC account number anywhere. What should I do?”
Bank Representative: “You can check your account number online, through mobile banking, at an ATM, or by visiting a branch. If you don’t have access to any of these methods, you can call Customer Service at 1800-363-3333.”
Customer: “Thank you! I’ll try those methods.”