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Phone numbers in Singapore

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Real local Singapore numbers — mobile or landline. Calls, SMS, voicemail and AI auto-pickup, all from your web panel. Pay in crypto, live in 60 seconds, no identity required.

  • +65dial code
  • Mobile + landlinenumber types
  • 60sactivation time
  • from $7.58per month, yearly
About

Singapore phone numbers, explained.

Singapore uses the country code +65, with telecommunications regulated by IMDA (Infocomm Media Development Authority). Singapore's numbering plan is notable for its simplicity: there are no area codes, as the city-state uses a flat 8-digit numbering scheme. Mobile numbers typically begin with 8 or 9, while landlines generally start with 6. The main mobile operators are Singtel, StarHub, M1, and TPG Telecom. Singapore is a major financial and business hub for Southeast Asia, with many regional companies maintaining a Singapore headquarters or at least a local number for credibility. English is the primary business language, making Singapore numbers accessible across borders. Entrepreneurs, remote workers, and businesses across the region frequently seek a +65 number to establish a Singapore presence without a physical office. The country also has a highly digitised government and financial ecosystem — services such as Singpass and bank-linked SMS OTPs are common. Virtual numbers work well for most commercial SMS, though services integrated with Singpass authentication require government-issued identity credentials and cannot be satisfied with a virtual number alone. Singapore's high-income, tech-savvy population makes local numbers a frequent requirement for app and platform onboarding.

  • Singapore uses 8-digit flat numbering with no area codes; mobile numbers start with 8 or 9, landlines with 6.
  • There is no trunk prefix (no leading 0) — all numbers are dialled in full as 8 digits both locally and internationally.
  • Special service numbers use prefixes such as 1800 (toll-free) and 1900 (premium rate).
Examples

What a Singapore number looks like.

A sample of real-format Singapore numbers from our pool. The full set is shown when you start an order.

Mobile

  • +658234 7082
  • +658678 5163
  • +658124 1984
  • +659789 1362
  • +659468 3917

Landline

  • +656456 1427
  • +656912 4796
  • +656568 1938

Premium memorable patterns

  • +65 9121 1211 Double repeat
  • +65 9212 1212 Mirror
Use cases

Why people get a Singapore number.

  • Establish a Singapore business line

    Startups and regional companies can list a +65 number to signal a Singapore presence, which adds credibility with Singaporean clients and partners.

  • Verify accounts on Singaporean platforms

    Apps and services that require a Singapore mobile number for onboarding SMS — including classifieds, gig-economy, and e-commerce platforms — can be accessed with a virtual +65 number.

  • Regional hub access from ASEAN

    Businesses in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, or the Philippines that deal with Singapore-based counterparts benefit from a local Singapore contact number for client communications.

  • Expat arrival before local SIM

    Newcomers arriving in Singapore can use a virtual +65 number to contact landlords, employers, and agencies before obtaining a physical SIM and Singpass registration.

Pricing

Singapore numbers — simple, transparent.

Auto-renews at the chosen period. Cancel any time from the panel, no fees. One-time $10 setup applies on the first invoice.

Monthly Quarterly · save 10% Yearly · save 25%
Mobile +65 $10.11 /mo $9.10 /mo $7.58 /mo
Landline +65 $7.58 /mo $6.83 /mo $5.69 /mo
Premium mobile memorable $16.18 /mo $14.56 /mo $12.13 /mo
FAQ

Common questions about Singapore numbers.

  • Will a Singapore virtual number receive SMS verifications?

    Yes for most commercial services and apps. Services tied to Singpass require government-issued identity and will not work with a virtual number.

  • Is this a real Singapore number?

    Yes, it is a genuine line on the +65 numbering plan, not an international relay.

  • Will it work for Singapore banking OTPs?

    Depends on the bank — DBS, OCBC, and UOB use SMS OTP but may apply VoIP detection. Results vary; test with a short-term subscription first.

  • Will my number start with 8 or 9?

    Allocation depends on available inventory; we cannot guarantee a specific starting digit.

  • Can I make calls to Singapore landlines and mobiles?

    Inbound calls are supported. Outbound calls are available at per-minute rates billed on top of the subscription.

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