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You are here: Home / CPF Matters / CPF Member & witnesses’ NRIC required for CPF Nomination

CPF Member & witnesses’ NRIC required for CPF Nomination

14, January 2015 by Wilfred Ling 1 Comment

cpfWith effect from August 2014, CPF Board requires the copy of the CPF Member’s and the witnesses NRICs. Previously this was not the requirement.

The following were the instructions on the CPF Nomination form before the change:

  • This form may take you 10 minutes to complete.
  • Please read the instructions carefully on CPF nomination before completing the form.
  • You must be 16 years old and above to make a CPF nomination.
  • Please furnish all information required in the form. An incomplete form will delay the processing of your form.
  • Please sign against amendments made. Use of any correction fluid/tape will render the application void.
  • Your witnesses must not be yourself or your nominee(s). They must be at least 21 years old. We would encourage you to complete this form before our Customer Service Executives (CSEs) at any of our Service Centres who can be your witnesses and clarify any questions you may have in respect of the nomination process.
  • Please note that CPF Board will keep your CPF nomination details and statement of account confidential even after your demise. If you wish to authorise the Board to disclose your CPF information after your demise, please come down personally to any of our CPF Service Centres for assistance.

The following are the instructions on the CPF Nomination form after the change:

  • This form may take you 10 minutes to complete.
  • Please read the instructions carefully on CPF nomination before completing the form.
  • You must be 16 years old and above to make a CPF nomination.
  • Please furnish all information required in the form and attach the following documents:
    • a copy of your NRIC/Passport; and
    • a copy of both witnesses’ NRIC/Passport.
  • An incomplete form will delay the processing of your form.
  • The use of any correction fluid/tape or not signing against amendments will void the application.
  • Your witnesses must not be yourself or your nominee(s). They must be at least 21 years old. We would encourage you to complete this form before our Customer Service Executives (CSEs) at any of our Service Centres who can be your witnesses and clarify any questions you may have in respect of the nomination process.
  • Please note that CPF Board will keep your CPF nomination details and statement of account confidential even after your demise. If you wish to authorise the Board to disclose your CPF information after your demise, please come down personally to any of our CPF Service Centres for assistance.

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  1. xyz says

    14, January 2015 at 6:46 pm

    Basic baseline 2FA for cpf nomination after all those so-called funny cases of members nominating friends, acquaintances, mistresses, charities, etc etc instead of immediate family members.

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