Questions to ask about Singapore's Unique Entity Number (UEN)

 Questions to ask about Singapore's Unique Entity Number (UEN)

Every company or organization in Singapore is given a unique entity number (UEN). It serves a number of administrative functions in addition to reporting to the government. If you need to get in touch with the government or take any business-related action, knowing your company's UEN might be useful.

We've included a collection of commonly asked questions (FAQs) and in-depth answers to each to assist you learn more about the unique entity number (UEN).

UEN number definition

The Singaporean government assigns any entity doing business there with a 9- or 10-digit number called the Unique Entity Number (UEN), which serves as a unique identifier.

It is a number that is used to uniquely identify each registered organization so that they may conveniently interact with different governmental entities, from filing corporate tax returns to asking for import and export licenses, under a single identification number.

The format is frequently made up of a string of nine or 10 characters that includes the following:

Alphanumeric (a combination of numbers and letters)

  • The granting body
  • Entity kind
  • The calendar year when the UEN was released

The UEN number for your business will look something like this, depending on the year of registration.

Who will issue UENs?


Check this post for UEN registry: https://bbcincorp.com/sg/articles/singapore-unique-entity-number-uen-top-questions-to-ask 

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