| 1. Send On-line Money Order at
Post Office |
Sender |
Recipient |
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- Sender fills out the On-line Money Order Transmit
Form (specifying the recipient's UOB savings or
checking account number) and proceeds to make the
payment.
- The post office staff records the transaction
and provides receipt to the sender as proof of payment
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- The funds will be deposited into the recipient's
UOB account immediately.
- Recipient can make a withdrawal from the account
through normal channels
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2. Send On-line Money Order at UOBT Branch. |
Sender |
Recipient |
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- Sender fills out the On-line Money Order Request
Form (specifying the specific post office branch
that will receive the fund).
- Make cash payment or deducted the amount directly
from their UOB account
- Bank officer records the transaction and provides
receipt to the sender as proof of payment.
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- Recipient fills out the details in the receipt
and shows their identity card as proof of identity.
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3. Send On-line Money Order via UOB CyberBanking |
Sender |
Recipient |
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- Sender enters the necessary details of the recipient
through UOB CyberBanking (banking service on the
internet)
- UOB deducts the transmit amount from the selected
account
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- Recipient fills out the details in the receipt
and shows their identity card as proof of identity
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4. Make On-line Payment for UOBT's Credit
Card at Post Office |
- Bring the credit card statement to the post office.
- Write on the statement the amount to pay and
make cash payment.
- The post office staff records the transaction
and gives a receipt to the sender as proof of payment
- The account balance will be immediately adjusted.
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