OPEN AN ACCOUNT

Start experiencing the benefits of investing in the U.S. market at Schwab.

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Narrator: For investors who live outside the US or those who are non-US-residents, you can open an international account through Schwab.com if you live in a qualifying country. Before you begin, make sure you have electronic copies or scans of the documents you'll need to upload to open an account, including a valid passport or government ID, proof of residence, and a Social Security or Tax ID number if you're a U.S. citizen.

Required documents are listed on the screen

Narrator: Proof of residence can be a recent utility bill, bank statement, or recent home mortgage. The document must show your full name, current home address and the date. If you're employed, have your employer's name and mailing address ready.

Proof of residence requirements spoken are listed on the screen

Narrator: The account application process should take 15 to 20 minutes. If you leave your computer idle before creating your login credentials, you will need to restart the process using a different email address later.

The information above is listed on the screen along with the following note:

"Note: To open an account through Charles Schwab Singapore, you will need to qualify as an Accredited Investor, as defined by Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) regulations."

Narrator: To begin, select what type of account you would like to open. For this example, we'll continue with an individual international account. Closely review the statements about opening an international account if you agree select I agree.

The Let's get started page is shown with the opening statement; the cursor arrow selects the I agree button

Narrator: The next page will request personal and contact information. Enter your full legal name exactly as it appears on your passport or your other government ID that you will upload. Be sure to enter your date of birth using the prescribed month/day/year format. Provide your telephone number and email address then carefully review the disclaimers and select Continue.

The Who's opening this account page is shown and sample info appears in the fields, the cursor arrow selects Continue

Narrator: Enter your passport information or government ID information, copying the passport or ID number exactly as it appears and the expiration date in the format prescribed in the form, and select Continue.

The Enter your passport information page is shown and sample info appears in the fields, the cursor arrow selects Continue

Narrator: Enter your current home address, which is the address where you live most of the year. Please make sure this address matches the proof of residence document you'll be asked to upload later.

The Where do you live? page is shown and sample info appears in the fields, an additional note appears on screen "Note: Make sure your address matches the documents you'll upload later" – a blue transitional wipe crosses the screen

Narrator: Next, you'll be asked a few regulatory questions. These will include your investing purpose and source of wealth and funds, your employment status, and how, if at all, you're involved in a publicly traded company.

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Narrator: Next, you'll be asked to select or waive features of the account, such as receiving paperless communications, applying for options trading, and using the thinkorswim® trading platform. Please note that answering yes to some of these questions may prompt additional questions. Make your selections and select Continue.

The above pages are briefly shown with blue transitions between them, as before. An additional note on screen points out "Note: Not everyone who applies to options trading will be approved" then the cursor arrow selects Continue

Narrator: A page will open where you can review all the information you've entered so far. If you'd like to make a change to any entry, click its corresponding link to Edit the information. Once you have confirmed your information is correct, select Continue.

The Let's review your information page is shown; the Edit links are highlighted then the cursor arrow selects Continue

Narrator: Next, you'll be presented with a page of terms and conditions. Carefully review each disclosure and, if you agree, select the checkbox indicating that you acknowledge and agree. As you check each box, the following section will open with a new statement for you to review and agree to.

The Agree to our terms and conditions page is shown the cursor arrow selects the checkboxes indicating agreement then the cursor arrow selects Continue 

Narrator: Finally, upload electronic copies of your passport or government ID and proof of residence. Be sure to first open your files and verify that they are the correct documents before you upload them. Make sure they are clear and legible and your name and address matches the information you previously entered during the application. Once you've confirmed your files, you can drag them onto the upload screen or click browse your files to find them. When you're done, select the Continue button.

The Upload your documents page is shown and the instructions to verify your documents before uploading are shown on screen. The cursor arrow drags a document to the upload field to demonstrate, and the browse your files links are highlighted, then the cursor arrow selects Continue

Narrator: The application will be submitted and reviewed by Schwab. Review and approval can take anywhere between 3 days to 2 weeks, depending on the completeness of the information we receive. You'll receive an email if your account is approved and activated. Schwab may reach out to you if any questions arise or information needs clarification. Please do not fund your account until you are notified that your account has been activated.

The Your application is currently being reviewed page is shown and bullets are shown on screen for each point spoken about review and approval

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Video Transcript

How to open an account

Upbeat music plays throughout

Video Introduction Plays

Narrator: For investors who live outside the US or those who are non-US-residents, you can open an international account through Schwab.com if you live in a qualifying country. Before you begin, make sure you have electronic copies or scans of the documents you'll need to upload to open an account, including a valid passport or government ID, proof of residence, and a Social Security or Tax ID number if you're a U.S. citizen.

Required documents are listed on the screen

Narrator: Proof of residence can be a recent utility bill, bank statement, or recent home mortgage. The document must show your full name, current home address and the date. If you're employed, have your employer's name and mailing address ready.

Proof of residence requirements spoken are listed on the screen

Narrator: The account application process should take 15 to 20 minutes. If you leave your computer idle before creating your login credentials, you will need to restart the process using a different email address later.

The information above is listed on the screen along with the following note:

"Note: To open an account through Charles Schwab Singapore, you will need to qualify as an Accredited Investor, as defined by Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) regulations."

Narrator: To begin, select what type of account you would like to open. For this example, we'll continue with an individual international account. Closely review the statements about opening an international account if you agree select I agree.

The Let's get started page is shown with the opening statement; the cursor arrow selects the I agree button

Narrator: The next page will request personal and contact information. Enter your full legal name exactly as it appears on your passport or your other government ID that you will upload. Be sure to enter your date of birth using the prescribed month/day/year format. Provide your telephone number and email address then carefully review the disclaimers and select Continue.

The Who's opening this account page is shown and sample info appears in the fields, the cursor arrow selects Continue

Narrator: Enter your passport information or government ID information, copying the passport or ID number exactly as it appears and the expiration date in the format prescribed in the form, and select Continue.

The Enter your passport information page is shown and sample info appears in the fields, the cursor arrow selects Continue

Narrator: Enter your current home address, which is the address where you live most of the year. Please make sure this address matches the proof of residence document you'll be asked to upload later.

The Where do you live? page is shown and sample info appears in the fields, an additional note appears on screen "Note: Make sure your address matches the documents you'll upload later" – a blue transitional wipe crosses the screen

Narrator: Next, you'll be asked a few regulatory questions. These will include your investing purpose and source of wealth and funds, your employment status, and how, if at all, you're involved in a publicly traded company.

The above pages are briefly shown with blue transitions between each

Narrator: Next, you'll be asked to select or waive features of the account, such as receiving paperless communications, applying for options trading, and using the thinkorswim® trading platform. Please note that answering yes to some of these questions may prompt additional questions. Make your selections and select Continue.

The above pages are briefly shown with blue transitions between them, as before. An additional note on screen points out "Note: Not everyone who applies to options trading will be approved" then the cursor arrow selects Continue

Narrator: A page will open where you can review all the information you've entered so far. If you'd like to make a change to any entry, click its corresponding link to Edit the information. Once you have confirmed your information is correct, select Continue.

The Let's review your information page is shown; the Edit links are highlighted then the cursor arrow selects Continue

Narrator: Next, you'll be presented with a page of terms and conditions. Carefully review each disclosure and, if you agree, select the checkbox indicating that you acknowledge and agree. As you check each box, the following section will open with a new statement for you to review and agree to.

The Agree to our terms and conditions page is shown the cursor arrow selects the checkboxes indicating agreement then the cursor arrow selects Continue 

Narrator: Finally, upload electronic copies of your passport or government ID and proof of residence. Be sure to first open your files and verify that they are the correct documents before you upload them. Make sure they are clear and legible and your name and address matches the information you previously entered during the application. Once you've confirmed your files, you can drag them onto the upload screen or click browse your files to find them. When you're done, select the Continue button.

The Upload your documents page is shown and the instructions to verify your documents before uploading are shown on screen. The cursor arrow drags a document to the upload field to demonstrate, and the browse your files links are highlighted, then the cursor arrow selects Continue

Narrator: The application will be submitted and reviewed by Schwab. Review and approval can take anywhere between 3 days to 2 weeks, depending on the completeness of the information we receive. You'll receive an email if your account is approved and activated. Schwab may reach out to you if any questions arise or information needs clarification. Please do not fund your account until you are notified that your account has been activated.

The Your application is currently being reviewed page is shown and bullets are shown on screen for each point spoken about review and approval

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Become an Accredited Investor.

To open a Schwab One International® account and access the opportunities of investing in the U.S. market, applicants must qualify and opt-in as Accredited Investors, in line with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) requirements. This process involves submitting necessary documentation for our review. Please note, we can only accept applications from individuals and entities who meet the Accredited Investor criteria.

For more information on the requirements please see a list of common questions below.

Choose an account type.

To get started, choose an account type from the options below. For additional information on the application process, review important things to know and the list of required documents.

Individual Account

Minimum to open: US$0

Joint Account

Minimum to open: US$0

You can use our online application process if the joint account will have two account holders. Please contact us if you plan to open an account with more than two account holders.

Trust Account*

Minimum to open: US$100,000

Our online application process for Trust Accounts is coming soon. Please complete the application forms in PDF format to begin the process of applying for a Trust Account.

If you're interested in opening a corporate account with Schwab, please contact us to learn more.

Important things to know.

  • The application process from start to finish will take at least 15 minutes.
  • Leaving the application process or attempting to complete the process later may result in having to start the process over.
  • Enter your full legal name exactly as it appears on your government ID or passport, including hyphens and spaces where applicable.

Gather your required documents and information.

If you haven't already, please gather the required documents below to ensure a smooth application process. Remember, you will need to upload these documents during the final step, so please ensure they're accessible on your device.

You will need:

Common questions

For individual and joint accounts, only one individual needs to qualify as an Accredited Investor for joint accounts. To meet the qualifications, individuals must have a personal income exceeding S$300,000 per year (or its equivalent in foreign currency) over the past 12 months. Alternatively, they may qualify with net personal assets exceeding S$2,000,000, with up to S$1,000,000 of this amount attributable to the net value of their primary residence (or its equivalent in foreign currency). Another qualification criterion is having net financial assets (net of related liabilities) exceeding S$1,000,000, which generally includes bank deposits, investments, or easily liquidated assets.

For corporate and trust accounts, eligibility is assessed based on net assets or shareholder composition. A corporation qualifies if it has net assets exceeding S$10 million in value. Additionally, a corporation or entity can qualify if its entire share capital is owned by one or more individuals who are Accredited Investors.

Learn more about becoming an Accredited Investor here.

There is no minimum to open an Individual or Joint account and no monthly service fees. Schwab believes in transparent pricing and is proud to offer US$0 online listed equity trade commissions and our satisfaction guarantee1. Please see our pricing page for more details on fees and commissions.

If you cannot finish the application after starting or leave the page idle for more than 15 minutes, you will be timed out and need to restart the process using a different email address. However, the "save and resume" function will be activated after you've set up your account login credentials. In this case, you can return to where you left off to resume the application process.

The postal code field only accommodates 5-10 digits. If the postal code in your country is more than 10 digits, please simply leave the field blank.

Some countries' phone number have a "0" before the local phone number. You should not include the 0 as part of the phone number. Please simply enter the country code (such as +65 for Singapore) follow by the local phone number.

The name you enter on the application must match how it shows on your government ID or passport. It's very important for you to enter your first name (given name) and last name (surname/family name) correctly and completely. Otherwise, we'll need to request additional documents or reject your application.

Form W-8BEN allows you to certify your foreign status and avoid U.S. backup withholding. If you live in a country with which the U.S. has a tax treaty, you may also use Form W-8BEN to claim a reduced rate of withholding on certain payments or distributions under the terms of the treaty.

Your completed W-8BEN will be valid for the year in which it is signed plus three years.

For example: If you opened an account and signed a W-8BEN form on July 30, 2024, the form will be valid until Dec. 31, 2027.

If there are any changes in your circumstances that result in any information on the form to be no longer correct or valid, you will need to complete a new W-8BEN form with updated information.

Yes, you will be able to log in to your account after submitting the online application. However, you will not be able to fund your account and make any transactions until the account is fully approved.

You can fund your account once it is approved. You will receive email communications when your account is ready for funding.

It can take anywhere between three days to two weeks, depending on the completeness of your application and whether all required documents are uploaded properly and legible. We strive to process every account application as quickly as possible.

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