PDPA, the Do Not Call Registry and consent
Whereas, in exercise of the powers conferred by the Personal Data Protection Act 2012, the present Bulletin is hereby published concerning the management of consent…
Whereas, in exercise of the powers conferred by the Telecommunications Act and the Payment Services Act 2019 — direct tier-1 connectivity with Singtel, M1, StarHub and SIMBA + SSIR-registered Alphanumeric Sender IDs. Email, push, PayNow OTP, InvoiceNow PINT-SG, GovTech Singpass + Sign with Singpass, PDPA consent and the DNC Registry — one platform, one signed audit envelope, recognised across IMDA, MAS, IRAS, GovTech and the PDPC.
8 bulletins · 4 operators · 1 audit envelope
Whereas, in exercise of the powers conferred by the Personal Data Protection Act 2012, the present Bulletin is hereby published concerning the management of consent…
Every institution that touches the Singapore resident — MAS and IRAS for finance, GovTech for digital identity, the LTA for mobility, NUS and NTU for higher education — keeps its own delivery cadence. 4notify is the single press that publishes all eight standing entries inside one signed envelope.
From PayNow strong customer authentication to MAS TRM supervision — OTP delivery within a 60-second window across Singtel, M1, StarHub and SIMBA, with a seven-year signed audit envelope.
IMDA numbering plan, the SMS Sender ID Registry (SSIR), Likely-Scam policy enforcement and PDPA consent envelopes — every commercial delivery is checked at the API edge against the Do Not Call Registry.
InvoiceNow PINT-SG with IRAS GST validation, Singpass + Myinfo + Sign with Singpass OTP — with NRIC/FIN masking and native integration into the Singapore accounting platforms.
SingPost, Ninja Van and Qxpress in one envelope; SMRT and SBS Transit disruption alerts and ERP 2.0 tolls; admission, matriculation and scholarship reminders for NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, SIT and SUSS.
SMS, WhatsApp messages and emails do not expire
PayNow OTP, IMDA SSIR Sender IDs, InvoiceNow PINT-SG, Singpass + Sign with Singpass, PDPA + the DNC Registry, parcel networks, MRT + ERP 2.0 and the autonomous universities — eight official bulletins, published by the 4notify Operations Office.
Whereas, in exercise of the powers conferred by the Banking Act and the Payment Services Act 2019, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)…
Whereas, in exercise of the powers conferred by the Telecommunications Act, the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) administers the …
Whereas, in exercise of the powers conferred by the Goods and Services Tax Act, the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) runs the GS…
Whereas, in exercise of the powers conferred by the Public Sector (Governance) Act and the Electronic Transactions Act, the Government Techn…
Whereas, in exercise of the powers conferred by the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA), the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC)…
Singapore handles hundreds of millions of parcels each year between the universal postal operator SingPost, the regional logistics carrier N…
Several million commuters use the SMRT and SBS Transit MRT lines and the public bus network across Singapore every day, while the Land Trans…
Each admission cycle tens of thousands of students apply to the autonomous Singapore universities — the National University of Singapore (NU…
ACRA-licensed accountants, fintech consultants, healthtech integrators, e-commerce platforms and managed-service providers all have standard access to the 4notify affiliate programme across Singapore. We pay 20% on every subscription renewal for the lifetime of the referred customer.
Monthly payout by SEPA in EUR; GST is calculated automatically with self-billed InvoiceNow PINT-SG envelopes for GST-registered partners. Export-ready for the major Singapore accounting platforms.
Become a Bulletin partnerIMDA administers CLI integrity and the SMS Sender ID Registry (SSIR) for A2P traffic into Singapore. The Likely-Scam policy automatically downgrades any unregistered alphanumeric Sender ID. 4notify routes via direct tier-1 interconnect with Singtel, M1, StarHub and SIMBA — the brand name lands on the handset, never the Likely-Scam label.
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