Foreign-based businesses can then register for Sender IDs with SSIR via their local subsidiary or foreign branch office as long as the local subsidiary/ foreign branch office can present a valid UEN. A foreign business can either register as local subsidiary or register as a foreign branch office. Organisations with the valid identification (i.e., the UEN) can then register with the SSIR, and protect the Sender IDs they wish to use when sending SMS to Singapore mobile users.įoreign-based businesses can obtain a UEN by registering with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (“ACRA”). We will follow-up with future emails or calls if any updates and to understand your SSIR registration progress.Īll Organisations that send SMS with Sender IDs must first present a valid identification, i.e., the local unique entity number (“UEN”), as issued by relevant government agencies. In order for us to ensure all customers are aware of this change, we will appreciate your cooperation to complete the acknowledgement form below for our reference. You can also contact us at if you need any assistance. If you have any questions, please feel free to refer to our SSIR FAQ at. We encourage all SendQuick customers to duly apply for the SenderID from 31 October 2022 onwards. These SMS will be blocked after the transitionary period. *Other non-business Organisations (e.g., charity organisation, societies, religious bodies) can also register with the relevant agencies that will issue UEN to these specific types of organisations.Īccording to IMDA guideline, messages with non-registered sender ID(s) by 31 st January 2023 will need to have a SenderID named “Likely-SCAM” for a transitionary period of around 6 months. * Foreign-based businesses can obtain a Singapore UEN by registering with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (“ACRA”). If you do not have Corppass, SSIR may require your organisation’s utility bills or telecom bills. Organisation’s Corppass for company verification purposes.List of Sender IDs you intend to reserve for your organisation.Full name, contact number & email address of the person designated as your company’s Admin account holder in the SSIR portal.Your company’s registered name (based on ACRA), registered address & Unique Entity Number (UEN)*.Please prepare the following for your registration This also increase the chance of registering your desired SenderID as it is given on a first-come-first-serve basis. This is to ensure there is no service disruption to your SMS service to your customers. We strongly advise all sendQuick customers to register with Singapore Network Information Centre (“SGNIC”) via the SSIR portal from 31 st October 2022. For more information, please visit here.Īll companies who send SMS with SenderID will be required to register the SenderID with Singapore Sender ID Registry (SSIR) for the SMS messages to be sent successfully. The Infocomm Media Development Authority (“IMDA”) has announced that it will be implementing the Full SMS Sender ID Registration (“Full SSIR Regime”) starting from 31 January 2023.
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