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Singapore Phone Number Lookup - Find Who's Calling You
Singapore Phone Number Lookup
Identify unknown calls, spam numbers, and business callers in
Singapore using community reports.
Recent Reports About Phone Numbers in Singapore
Community-verified reports from Singapore users
Keeps phoning me for two days, hang up right away after I picked up, and phoned back, after 1 beep, Already hang up again. Never could get through.
Cat
This is unwanted call
Insurance coldcall
Keep calling me
inivting me to invest
Pick up and start asking for your bank account
Beware of buying things from her, especially the Reserve of Jeunesse. Her products are not reliable. Maybe fake. She sells through Carousell and in her talk on Eventbrite about Wechat marketing. When you buy from her, you must be prepared to loose it.
The person claims to be from high court and said I was being charged for money laundering. He asked for my full name and IC.
Pretending to be dbs
said she's from prudential, taking about medishield premium upgrade
Spam call
ST REGIS COLD CALL
Guaranteed loan with low interest
Samsung Customer Service
This is annoying
Fake Call from this Number Showing him an employee of Zong Network
Scammers
The call started with a robotic voice saying that DBS(a bank) was calling me urgently. They told me to press 3 to contact customer service. After doing so, a man's voice was heard speaking chinese. After a while he seemed to get that I couldn't speak chinese after which he asked me if I could speak chinese to which I replied no to as I do not speak chinese. After hearing that, he hanged up the call
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Whose Number Is This in Singapore?
As one of Asia's most connected nations, Singapore sees significant telecommunications activity with sophisticated scam attempts. Whether you're receiving calls from unknown local numbers, international spoofed calls, or suspected telemarketing, our community-powered phone lookup service helps you identify who's calling before you pick up.
Our reverse phone lookup service allows Singaporean users to search for phone numbers and access reports from other community members. By sharing experiences and reporting spam or scam calls, we create a safer telecommunications environment for everyone in Singapore.
Common Spam Call Types
in Singapore
- Government impersonation calls (MOM, ICA, Police)
- Bank fraud calls asking for OTP or card details
- Parcel delivery scams and fake customs fees
- China officials impersonation scams
How to Identify Scam
Numbers
- Caller claims urgency or threatens consequences
- Requests personal info, PINs, or OTP codes
- Offers that sound too good to be true
- Unknown numbers calling repeatedly
Are Unknown Calls Always
Dangerous?
Not all unknown calls are harmful. Many legitimate callers include:
- Delivery services confirming orders
- Banks calling for legitimate verification
- Healthcare providers and polyclinics
Frequently Asked Question
Everything you need to know about phone number lookup in Singapore
Enter the Singaporean phone number in WhoseNo's search box. Our free reverse lookup searches millions of records to identify the caller, show carrier information (Singtel, StarHub, M1), display user reports, and reveal if the number has been reported as spam or scam.
Singapore's country code is +65. All Singaporean numbers are 8 digits long with no area codes due to the country's small geographical size. For example, a mobile number 91234567 becomes +65 9123 4567 internationally.
Singaporean numbers can be identified by their first digit: mobile numbers start with 8 or 9, landlines start with 6, VoIP services start with 3, and numbers starting with 1 are special service numbers (emergency, customer care). Note that due to number portability, mobile users can switch carriers while keeping their number.
Yes, WhoseNo provides completely free reverse phone lookup for all Singaporean numbers including Singtel, StarHub, and M1 mobiles, as well as landlines. No registration or payment is required to search numbers or view results.
Search the number on WhoseNo and submit a report describing the call. For serious fraud, use the ScamShield app or call the ScamShield Helpline at 1799. You can also report to the Singapore Police Force or IMDA (Infocomm Media Development Authority).
WhoseNo shows information that's publicly available or user-reported. This may include names from social media profiles, business registrations, or community reports. We don't have access to private NRIC or telecom company databases due to Singapore's strict PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act) regulations.
Common scams include government impersonation calls claiming to be from MOM, ICA, or Singapore Police, bank fraud calls asking for OTP or card details, parcel delivery scams, fake job offers from overseas, China officials impersonation scams, and love scams via messaging apps.
Singapore has three main mobile network operators: Singtel (largest, with international access code 001), StarHub (code 008), and M1 (code 002, now part of Simba). Virtual operators include Circles.Life, GOMO, and MyRepublic Mobile. All carriers support 5G networks across the island.
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About WhoseNo.com
What We Provide
- Community-submitted reports about phone numbers
- General carrier and area code information
- A platform for users to share experiences with unknown callers
What We Do NOT Provide
- Real-time location tracking
- Personal information about phone owners
- Access to private records
This service is intended for identifying spam and scam calls only. Using our service to harass, stalk, or monitor individuals is strictly prohibited and may violate local laws.