Measures to Assist Ex-convicts and Prisoners Due to Be Released to Open Bank Accounts to Receive Wages or Financial Assistance
Ministry of Home AffairsSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the measures available to assist ex-offenders and prisoners in opening bank accounts to receive wages and financial assistance. Ms Joan Pereira inquired about these supports, and Minister K Shanmugam detailed the Singapore Prison Service’s collaboration with POSB to waive account service charges for a year. Yellow Ribbon Singapore facilitates alternative wage arrangements, such as cash or cheques, while Family Resource Centres provide interim aid through cash, vouchers, or EZ Link cards. Social Service Offices also assist ex-offenders in creating bank accounts to ensure they can receive ongoing financial assistance. These measures ensure that ex-offenders have the necessary financial access and support for their successful reintegration into society.
Transcript
7 Ms Joan Pereira asked the Minister for Home Affairs what measures are in place to assist ex-convicts and prisoners due to be released to open bank accounts so that they can receive wages or financial assistance where applicable.
Mr K Shanmugam: Since 2015, the Singapore Prison Service (SPS) has been collaborating with POSB to assist ex-offenders to open and maintain a bank account upon their release. They are given a discharge letter issued by SPS, which lists selected POSB branches that they can visit to open a bank account. Under this collaboration, the service charge that would usually be incurred for not meeting the minimum account balance will be waived for up to a year. The account holder simply needs to present the discharge letter, and an employment referral letter from Yellow Ribbon Singapore (YRSG) or a letter of employment.
To ensure that ex-offenders without a bank account are still able to receive their wages, YRSG works with employers to make alternative arrangements, such as issuing salaries in cash cheques in the first month of employment, so as to give the ex-offenders more time to open a bank account.
Ex-offenders who have just been released can seek interim financial assistance at SPS’s Family Resource Centres (FRCs), located at the Prison Link Centre in Changi. To facilitate the receipt of financial assistance by ex-offenders who do not have a bank account, the FRCs disburse cash, vouchers or EZ Link cards to them, as necessary. The FRCs will refer the ex-offenders to Social Service Offices (SSOs) for further financial assistance if required. As part of the process, the SSOs will guide ex-offenders in creating a bank account to facilitate their receipt of financial assistance.