Key Takeaways
- A moneylender statement of account records your loan transactions, payments, charges and outstanding amounts for a specified period.
- For an active loan, a licensed moneylender must provide a statement at least once every half-year, covering the periods ending 30 June and 31 December.
- The half-yearly statement must be provided without charge and no later than 21 days after the end of the relevant period.
- Check every payment against your receipts and bank records, including how each payment was allocated to principal, interest, late interest and permitted fees.
- Keep the statement, loan contract and all repayment receipts as evidence in case a transaction is missing or disputed.
A loan balance can change whenever you make a repayment, incur interest or receive a permitted fee. Without accurate records, it may be difficult to understand how much principal remains or why a particular charge appears.
A moneylender statement of account Singapore borrowers receive provides a structured record of these transactions. It helps you compare the lender’s records with your loan contract, repayment receipts and bank statements.
Checking the statement promptly allows you to raise missing payments, incorrect dates or unexplained charges before they become harder to investigate.
Table of Contents
A moneylender statement of account is a document showing the activity and outstanding amounts for a loan during a defined statement period. It is issued by the licensed moneylender that granted the loan.
Depending on the activity during the period, the statement should show:
The statement is not a new loan agreement. It records how an existing loan account has changed and helps the borrower understand the figures that make up the current balance.

Under the Moneylenders Act, a licensed moneylender must supply a statement at least once every half-year while the loan contract remains active.
| Statement Period Ending | Latest Supply Date | Common Delivery Month |
|---|---|---|
| 30 June | 21 July | July |
| 31 December | 21 January | January |
The statutory half-yearly statement must be provided without charge. It may be sent by prepaid post to the Singapore address specified by the borrower or electronically to the email address provided by the borrower.
This is why the Registry of Moneylenders advises borrowers to make sure they receive statements for all their active loans at least once every January and July.
The prescribed particulars are set out in the Moneylenders Rules. Although the presentation may differ between lenders, a compliant statement should allow the borrower to identify the lender, loan and account activity.
Check that the statement identifies:
Compare these details with your signed Note of Contract. A different business name, principal amount or interest rate should be queried immediately.
The statement should show the principal, interest, late interest and permitted fees due and outstanding at the beginning of the statement period. These opening amounts should generally correspond with the previous statement’s closing figures.
If they do not match, check whether a payment, adjustment or charge was processed between the two statement periods.
The statement should list each item of interest, late interest and permitted fees payable during the period. It should identify the amount and date on which each item became payable.
This separation matters because principal, regular interest, late interest and fees are different components of the account. A single unexplained balance does not give you enough information to verify how the total was calculated.
Every payment received for the loan should be recorded with its date. The statement should also show how the payment was allocated between:
For example, a S$500 payment may not reduce the principal by the full S$500 if part of it was allocated to interest or a valid outstanding fee. The allocation shown must still be consistent with the contract and applicable rules.
The statement should show the principal, interest, late interest and permitted fees due and outstanding at the end of the period. These figures provide the starting point for checking the next statement.
Do not assume that “principal outstanding” and “total outstanding” mean the same thing. Total outstanding may include unpaid interest, late interest or permitted fees in addition to the remaining principal.
Review the statement methodically instead of looking only at the final balance.
For a standard personal loan from a licensed moneylender, compare the statement with Singapore’s statutory limits:
These are maximum legal limits, not compulsory charges. Your contract may provide for lower rates or fees.
For example, if an instalment of S$400 is overdue, late interest should be calculated on that overdue S$400, not on future instalments that have not yet fallen due.
Read the Money Kinetics guide to licensed moneylender interest rates for a fuller explanation of these limits.
| Document | Main Purpose | When You Receive It |
|---|---|---|
| Note of Contract | Sets out the agreed loan terms, repayment schedule, interest and fees | When the loan is granted |
| Repayment receipt | Provides evidence of an individual payment | When a cash repayment is made |
| Statement of account | Summarises transactions, payment allocations and outstanding amounts | At least once every half-year while the loan remains active |
Keep all three documents. A statement provides an account summary, but your receipts and payment records help you prove that individual repayments were made.
A borrower, former borrower, surety or former surety may submit a written request for a statement relating to a relevant loan. Subject to the statutory conditions, the applicant may specify an accounting period within the duration of the loan that is not earlier than five years before the statement is prepared.
A processing fee of S$10 may apply to this requested statement. The licensed moneylender must generally supply it within 21 days after receiving the written application and payment.
This requested statement is different from the routine half-yearly statement, which must be supplied to an active borrower without charge.
If you find a discrepancy, contact the licensed moneylender in writing. Clearly identify:
Attach copies of relevant receipts or payment records, but retain the originals. Ask the moneylender to provide a written explanation and a corrected statement if an error is confirmed.
A disputed entry does not automatically suspend your repayment obligations. Continue following the agreed repayment terms unless the moneylender confirms an adjustment or you receive appropriate legal advice.
First, check whether your postal and email details are current. Review your email spam folder and ask the licensed moneylender when and how the statement was sent.
If the statement was not supplied, request it in writing and keep a copy of your request. If the lender does not resolve the matter, you may report it through the Registry of Moneylenders.
Provide documentary evidence such as your contract, receipts, bank records, previous statements and correspondence. If debt collection involves threats, harassment or damage to property, make a police report in addition to informing the Registry.
For a broader explanation of your protections, read the guide to borrower rights in Singapore.

Create a folder for each loan and retain:
Check each receipt immediately for the correct name, amount and date. Do not wait until the half-yearly statement arrives to identify a repayment error.
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You should receive a statement at least once every half-year while the loan remains active. The periods end on 30 June and 31 December, and the statement must be supplied no later than 21 days afterwards.
The routine half-yearly statement for an active loan must be supplied without charge. A separate written request for an additional or historical statement may attract a S$10 processing fee.
Contact the licensed moneylender in writing and provide a copy of the receipt, bank record or other payment evidence. Identify the payment date and amount, and request a written explanation or corrected statement.
Yes. Subject to the statutory conditions, you may make a written request for a statement covering a specified period within the loan duration that is not earlier than five years before the statement is prepared.
No. A receipt records an individual payment, while a statement summarises account activity, payment allocations, charges and outstanding amounts for a specified period. Keep both documents as evidence.
A moneylender statement of account in Singapore helps you understand how payments and charges have affected your loan. Check the lender’s details, opening amounts, every payment, the allocation of repayments and the closing balance.
Compare the statement with your signed contract, receipts and bank records. If anything is missing or unclear, raise it promptly in writing and keep evidence of your correspondence.
Good record-keeping does not remove the cost of borrowing, but it helps you identify errors and understand exactly what remains payable.
Starting out as a freelance writer, Yannie quickly realised she had a gift for explaining money matters in a way that didn't make people want to tear their hair out. When she's not cracking jokes about compound interest, Yannie enjoys attending industry seminars, engaging with financial experts on social media, and volunteering her time and expertise to help those in need.
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