1. bank book (with a photo copy of the first page) OR any recent bank statement (just one statement needed). Better use bank book as if you use bank statement you need the bank to verify true copy for you despite that's the computer printed original copy. They need that for the purpose of verifying you are the holder of the account.
2. Your stamped S&P and a copy of it
3. Your loan approval letter and a copy of it
4. Your IC & a copy of it
That should be all of it. It took about a week to bank into my account. You can apply once your S&P stamped and loan signed.
Remember to check with the EPF officer how much you can withdraw. There is a formula to calculate it depending on loan amount and property price.
Good luck in your life and take care.
Note: for joint purchaser who both also want to withdraw $$, you need double copy of the above. Each of the joint applicant need to present their respective bank account.
This post has been edited by Interrupt: Jun 12 2009, 06:46 PM
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