PayNow Using UEN with multiple financial accounts
In Singapore, PayNow QR codes for MCSTs (Management Corporation Strata Titles) often include a UEN ending in ‘001’ because this suffix designates a specific sub-entity or account under the main UEN.
Here’s a breakdown of why this happens: —
🧾 What is a UEN and why does ‘001’ appear?
• UEN (Unique Entity Number) is a standard identifier issued to entities like businesses, clubs and societies, and or non profit organisation, like MCSTs in Singapore.
• For MCSTs, the base UEN is assigned by the Singapore Land Authority (SLA).
• When an MCST registers for PayNow Corporate, the system may append a suffix like ‘001’ to the UEN to distinguish the PayNow-linked account from other internal accounts or sub-entities.
• This suffix helps banks and payment systems route funds correctly, especially when an organization has multiple bank accounts or payment channels. —
🏢 Why MCSTs specifically use this format
• MCSTs often operate multiple financial accounts—for sinking funds and maintenance fees or refundable deposits, etc.
• The ‘001’ suffix is typically the default PayNow proxy for the MCST’s main operating account.
• If an MCST has more than one PayNow-linked account, additional suffixes like ‘002’, ‘003’, etc., may be used to differentiate them.
✅ What this means for users
• When scanning a PayNow QR code for an MCST, you’ll often see a UEN like T12MC3456K001.
• This is not an error—it’s a valid identifier that ensures your payment goes to the correct MCST account.
• Always verify the name that appears after scanning to confirm you’re paying the right entity.
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Writer: Choo Hong Peng,
Chartered Accountant, Singapore
Certified ACTA trainer
Business Mentor
Email: sales@realtimme.net
10/11/2025
