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When can I withdraw my investments? What do I need to do?
 
You can apply to the Board to withdraw your CPFIS-OA and CPFIS-SA investments as well as the cash balance in your Investment Account, as long as you have set aside the CPF Minimum Sum and Medisave Required Amount. Your CPF Investment Account will be closed once you withdraw your investments.

To apply for the withdrawal, click here or submit the completed form to us.

The procedure to withdraw the investments is as follows:
CPFIS-OA
CPFIS-SA
The Board will inform your agent bank to close your CPF Investment Account. You may approach the bank for the withdrawal of your investments and cash after the Board has notified you. Your investments will be transferred to your own name and you may thereafter liquidate them as you wish and have the sale proceeds paid to you directly. The Board will inform your product provider(s) to transfer your investment to your own name and you may thereafter liquidate them as you wish and have the sale proceeds paid to you directly.
Once withdrawn, your CPFIS investments and cash balance in your Investment Account will no longer be protected from any claims by your creditors and/or the Official Assignee.

However, if you are unable to set aside the CPF Minimum Sum and Medisave Required Amount, your investments will not be transferred to you. Upon liquidation of your investments, the sale proceeds will be credited to your CPF Investment Account for CPFIS-OA or Special Account for CPFIS-SA.
 

Making An Investment 

Are there any criteria I need to fulfil before I can use my CPF savings for investment?
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