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Hey there

Just getting back to you on your queries

SG REITS dividend is taxable as the shares custody arrangement for RoboInvest is at corporation level under OCBC

We are sorry for any confusion, and our team is looking to include this information on our website/FAQs for better clarity

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I think I got the same issue too. Just stuck at the login page. The keyboard doesn’t appear . No way to log in.

Hi there,

Please try deleting and reinstalling the app.
If you are currently on OneToken, please activate it again immediately after reinstalling the app.

Thank you.

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hi ocbc

i justed applied 360 account, i want to qualify to get intrest from credit spend min spending $500, if i pay sp bill.with visa card, will conside credit transaction ?
 

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hi ocbc

i justed applied 360 account, i want to qualify to get intrest from credit spend min spending $500, if i pay sp bill.with visa card, will conside credit transaction ?

Hi posenton,

Yes, paying for SP bill with your OCBC credit card will count towards the credit card spend bonus.

Your spending on these cards does not qualify for this bonus:

Debit cards
ATM cards
Corporate cards
Business cards
Private label cards

These transactions do not qualify for this bonus:

Balance transfers
Cash advance
Cashwise
Smartchange
Fund transfers
Fees and charges

https://www.ocbc.com/personal-banking/help-and-support/accounts/360account-creditcardspendbonus

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hey OCBC, I'm trying to pay my OCBC 365 credit card bills using another bank. But I can't find the GIRO arrangement via the OCBC website. Is there a form I need to download and fill up?

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hey OCBC, I'm trying to pay my OCBC 365 credit card bills using another bank. But I can't find the GIRO arrangement via the OCBC website. Is there a form I need to download and fill up?

Thanks.

Hi maumu,

You will have to fill in the Interbank GIRO form, and mail it back to us.
Here's the link to the form: https://www.ocbc.com/iwov-resources...-support/cards/interbank-giro-credit-card.pdf

The form can also be found here: https://www.ocbc.com/personal-banking/help-and-support

Normally it will take around 14 working days for the GIRO creation and approval, but there are times when some banks might take slightly longer.

When your GIRO arrangement is set up, you will be able to see it on your statement.

The following information will be available on the payment stub on your statement:

The hex sign (#) indicated beside the credit card number will indicate that payment will be debited via GIRO, and under the Column "Bank/Cheque No.”, it will indicate 'Payment debited via _____".

In the meantime, while waiting for the GIRO arrangement, do continue making payment via other alternatives.

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Hi posenton,

Yes, paying for SP bill with your OCBC credit card will count towards the credit card spend bonus.

Your spending on these cards does not qualify for this bonus:

Debit cards
ATM cards
Corporate cards
Business cards
Private label cards

These transactions do not qualify for this bonus:

Balance transfers
Cash advance
Cashwise
Smartchange
Fund transfers
Fees and charges

https://www.ocbc.com/personal-banking/help-and-support/accounts/360account-creditcardspendbonus

^DG

thank your kind reply

1 more thing, i need clarify, for credit crad min spending $500, must done by pricipl card holder, right ? if want to qualify to get cc spending intetret.
 

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thank your kind reply

1 more thing, i need clarify, for credit crad min spending $500, must done by pricipl card holder, right ? if want to qualify to get cc spending intetret.

Hi posenton,

You must be the Primary Account Holder of the 360 Account as well as the Principal Cardmember of the eligible OCBC Credit Card(s). Transactions charged by supplementary credit card holder will be consolidated under principal credit card holder.

For example:

360 account
Primary account holder = A

365 credit card
Main cardholder= A
Supplementary cardholder = B

Both spending made by A and B on the 365 credit card will count towards the $500 spend as A is both the primary account holder, and main cardholder.

Frank credit card
Main cardholder = B
Supplementary cardholder = A

Spending made by B on the Frank credit card will not count towards the $500 spend, as the 360 account does not belong to him.

Spending made by A will not count as well, because even though he's the primary account holder of the 360 account, he's not the main cardholder of the Frank credit card.

Hope this clarifies.

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Hi, how OCBC calculate the Average daily balance increase vs. last month? Although I transfer on 1st of the month still can't get the balance correct.
 

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Hi, I have a Robinsons Visa card and a STACK account. However, no matter how many times I tried to add it to STACK, I couldn’t do it. Is it because my Rob$ is zero at the moment?
 

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Dear OCBC Can I request wavier of late charge

Hi there,

To submit a credit card fee waiver request, please use any of the following options:

Internet Banking

Login
Go to "Customer Service"
Select "Credit card fee waiver"
Via Mobile Banking

Via Mobile Banking

Login
Tap on the top left menu
Tap on "More services" → "Card services" → "Credit card fee waiver"

Via Phone Banking

Have your credit card ready
Call us and when prompted, and say "credit card fee waiver"
Key in your 16-digit card number when prompted
Your waiver request is subject to approval. You will be notified on the outcome immediately.

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Hi, how OCBC calculate the Average daily balance increase vs. last month? Although I transfer on 1st of the month still can't get the balance correct.

Hi wynnest,

To view the monthly average daily balance, you will need to log in via Internet Banking on a desktop, or if you would like to use your mobile phone, it will have to be via the mobile browser on 'desktop mode'.

Once you have logged in via desktop or mobile browser (on desktop mode):

- Go to https://internet.ocbc.com/internet-banking/
- Login
- Under 'What you have', place your cursor over '360 Account'
- Click on 'Details / Transactions'

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You can access desktop mode on your mobile browser by:

- Open your mobile browser
- Go to https://internet.ocbc.com/internet-banking/ *do not login here*
- Swipe right, or click on > which is located top right of the page
- Scroll down and click on 'Switch to Desktop View'
- Login from here

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Average daily balance is calculated by adding up the daily end day balance (based on value date) and then dividing it by the number of days in the month.

Funds should be credited to the account by 9pm for the transaction and value date to be on the same day. This is applicable on Monday to Saturday (excluding Public Holidays).

If you need help with any calculations, please call our hotline at 1800 363 3333, or log in to Online Banking and send us a secured mail.

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Hi OCBC, may I ask if I have a FRANK account for example which has a 1k minimum balance and fall below fee of $2, and it does not have any money in it?

If I leave it like that for 2 months, and then transfer in say $1k, will OCBC backdate and retroactively deduct $2*2=$4 from my account?
 

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Hi OCBC, may I ask if I have a FRANK account for example which has a 1k minimum balance and fall below fee of $2, and it does not have any money in it?

If I leave it like that for 2 months, and then transfer in say $1k, will OCBC backdate and retroactively deduct $2*2=$4 from my account?

Hi moolala,

There will be no service fee charged for months where your account balance is $0.

When you do transfer funds into the account, we will not backdate, and charge you for the months where your account balance is $0.

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Hi OCBC,

I am your premier banking customer, if I buy stocks via OCBC Securities, does the value of my stocks contributes towards the premier banking $200k AUM?
 

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Hi OCBC,

I am your premier banking customer, if I buy stocks via OCBC Securities, does the value of my stocks contributes towards the premier banking $200k AUM?

Hi there,

Shares held in OCBC Securities are excluded from the eligible Assets Under Management (AUM) for Premier Banking.

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Hi, GrabPay top-up transactions using ocbc frank credit card eligible for cash rebates?

Hi there,

Grab Pay top ups will not be eligible for 6% cash rebates on the FRANK credit card.

It will be eligible for 0.3% cash rebate if it doesn't fall under any of the excluded MCCs as shown in the Terms & Conditions:

http://frankbyocbc.com/iwov-
resources/pdf/termsandconditionsgoverningfrankcashrebates.pdf

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