Pre-Application

Loan application prep is critical

Approval is not just about eligibility on the day. A few small steps before you apply can meaningfully change both your chances and the offer you receive.

Check your CBS score first.

Your credit score is one of the most important factors a lender looks at. In Singapore, CBS scores range from 1,000 to 2,000 across eight risk grades.

CBS Risk Grades — Singapore Credit Bureau
HH
GG
FF
EE
DD
CC
BB
AA
1,000–1,723
1,724–1,754
1,755–1,781
1,782–1,812
1,813–1,824
1,825–1,843
1,844–1,910
1,911–2,000
← Higher default risk   (HH: up to 100% probability) (AA: 0–0.27% probability)   Lower default risk →

BB and AA are highlighted — most lenders are comfortable approving applications from grade BB upward. Scores below BB do not mean automatic rejection, but may affect your approved amount or rate.

Scores below BB do not mean you cannot borrow. It means you may receive a smaller approved amount, a higher rate, or offers from a narrower set of institutions. Knowing your grade before you apply lets you set realistic expectations.

How to check your own score

You can obtain your CBS report directly from the Credit Bureau Singapore website. Checking your own report does not count as an enquiry and does not affect your score.


Reduce existing credit utilisation.

Credit utilisation is the ratio of what you currently owe against your total available credit. A high ratio signals that you are already heavily reliant on credit, which increases perceived risk for any new lender.

Below 30% is generally considered healthy. If you have credit card balances you can clear or reduce before applying, doing so is one of the most direct ways to improve your profile before you submit anything.

Timing matters

If you are planning to apply for a loan, avoid large new credit card charges in the weeks before. Lower outstanding balances at the point of application present a stronger repayment profile to lenders.


Prepare your documents properly.

Incomplete or inconsistent documentation is one of the most common reasons applications slow down. Banks verify the details you provide against each other and against government records. Mismatches, even small ones, can stall the process.

Using SingPass MyInfo where available pre-fills identity and income data accurately, removing most of this risk. For documents provided manually, check that employer names, salary figures, and personal details are consistent across every document you submit.

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The pre-application checklist

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Check your CBS score

Know where you stand. Self-checks are free and do not affect your rating.

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Reduce your credit utilisation

Clear outstanding card balances where possible. Below 30% is ideal.

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Prepare complete, consistent documents

NRIC, latest payslips, NOA from IRAS. Check all details match across documents.

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Avoid multiple applications

Each hard enquiry lowers your score. Apply once and get multiple offers from a single check.

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Apply at a stable moment

Recently changed jobs or taken on new debt? Timing your application during a stable period matters.

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