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MAS strengthens GIRO safeguards, transaction limits considered

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MAS has issued a parliamentary reply indicating it is working with the Association of Banks in Singapore to strengthen GIRO (General Interbank Recurring Order) safeguards following questions from Members of Parliament about consumer protections against erroneous deductions. The review will consider enabling customers to set monthly limits on transaction value and number, and enhancing transaction monitoring and due diligence on billing organisations. MAS advises consumers to review their GIRO arrangements and set appropriate transaction limits with their banks.

What changed

MAS has responded to parliamentary questions confirming existing GIRO safeguards including customer-set transaction limits and bank due diligence checks on billing organisations. The response acknowledges that current checks may not always prevent errors and potential misuse of GIRO. MAS is collaborating with the Association of Banks in Singapore to strengthen safeguards, with the review considering measures such as monthly limits on transaction value and number, and enhanced transaction monitoring.

Banks should anticipate strengthened compliance requirements for GIRO billing organisations, including potentially enhanced due diligence and transaction monitoring obligations. Consumers are advised to proactively review and set appropriate limits on their GIRO arrangements to protect against erroneous deductions and potential misuse. The review signals MAS's focus on consumer protection in recurring payment arrangements.

What to do next

  1. Review existing GIRO arrangements and set appropriate transaction limits with banks
  2. Monitor for updates on MAS regulatory changes for GIRO safeguards
  3. Consider alternative payment options such as standing instructions for recurring payments

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Apr 8, 2026

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Decrease font size Increase font size Print this page Parliamentary Replies Published Date: 08 April 2026

Oral reply to Parliamentary Questions on safeguards for GIRO transactions

Date: For Parliament Sitting on 8 April 2026

Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament

Ms Goh Sze Kee, Mountbatten SMC Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye, Radin Mas SMC

Mr Shawn Loh, Jalan Besar GRC

Question

Ms Gho Sze Kee: To ask the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance in light of the issues with GIRO deductions faced by parents following the closure of a student care chain (a) whether the Minister can clarify what safeguards exist within the GIRO framework to prevent duplicate or erroneous debits; and (b) whether the Ministry will review the framework to strengthen consumer protections, including mandatory pre-debit notifications and consumer set limits on variable deductions. Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye: To ask the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance whether the Government can provide information on (a) what due diligence checks are banks required to conduct when onboarding a corporate customer for GIRO billing; and (b) whether banks are required to have suspicious transactions alerts when a billing organisation deducts multiple GIRO transactions from a customer in a short time span.

Mr Shawn Loh: To ask the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance in addition to the limits-per-transaction for GIRO deductions and safeguards against scams, whether MAS will consider requiring banks to allow customers to set optional limits on the number or cumulative amount of deductions per billing period for individual GIRO arrangements, so as to improve customer control against bad actors or technical failure in company payment systems.

Answer by Mr Alvin Tan, Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of National Development, and Board member of MAS, on behalf of Mr Gan Kim Yong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry, and Chairman of MAS:

  1. My response will cover the questions raised by Ms Gho Sze Kee, Mr Shawn Loh and Mr Melvin Yong in today’s Order Paper.

  2. There are existing safeguards for GIRO. Customers can set transaction limits on their GIRO payments. Banks also apply due diligence checks on GIRO billing organisations. These include checking that they are properly registered businesses, and are not linked to any sanctioned or other criminal activities.

  3. However, checks by banks may not always be able to prevent errors and potential misuse of GIRO. While such cases have been uncommon so far, we agree that the safeguards should be strengthened. MAS is working with the Association of Banks in Singapore and member banks to strengthen safeguards. The review will consider measures including enabling customers to set monthly limits on the value and number of transactions, and enhancing transaction monitoring and due diligence on billing organisations. We will consider suggestions by Ms Gho, Mr Yong, Mr Loh and members of the public. We also advise consumers to review their current GIRO arrangements and set appropriate transaction limits with their banks. There are also other non-GIRO payment options available to consumers including standing instructions to the bank for recurring monthly payments for an amount set by the customer.

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Classification

Agency
MAS
Published
April 8th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Banks Consumers
Industry sector
5221 Commercial Banking
Activity scope
Recurring payment processing Consumer fund transfers GIRO transaction safeguards
Geographic scope
Singapore SG

Taxonomy

Primary area
Payments
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Protection Banking

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