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Who Called Me from This Number Singapore? —
+65 Phone Lookup

Find out who called you from Singapore — check Singtel, StarHub, or M1 carrier info and community scam reports for any +65 number.

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Our database cross-references IMDA carrier data and community scam reports for every +65 Singapore number — including known scammer phone number patterns.

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Owner Name

First and last name linked to the number from publicly available directories and records.

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Carrier & Line Type

Mobile, landline, VoIP, or prepaid — and which network carries this number.

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Social Profiles & Photos

Linked public social media accounts and profile images associated with the number.

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Address History

Current and previous addresses where publicly available — useful for verifying caller identity.

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Data Breach Exposure

Check if the number owner's data appears in known public breach records.

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Risk Score

A 0–10 spam and scam probability rating based on report volume, patterns, and community activity.

Three steps to identify any Singapore caller

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We match the number against carrier records, public data, and crowd-sourced reports from people who received the same call.

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Owner name, carrier (Singtel), social profiles, and address history — all on one page, instantly.

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Searched number
9*** ****
Owner name C. Tan
Line type Mobile
Carrier Singtel
Social profiles 3 found →
Community reports 5 reports
Risk score
3 / 10

What the first digits tell you

Singapore uses 8-digit numbers. Mobile numbers start with 8xxx or 9xxx. Landlines start with 6xxx. The first digit is the key.

Prefix Type What it means Cost to call back
8xxxMobileMobile (all SG operators)Standard mobile rate
9xxxMobileMobile (all SG operators)Standard mobile rate
6xxxLandlineFixed lineStandard rate
3xxxBusinessNon-geographic / VoIPStandard rate
1800Toll-FreeFreephone — all SG networksFree to call
1900PremiumPremium rate servicesUp to S$2.00/min

Look up Singapore number ranges

Singapore uses a single area code (+65). Click any prefix range to explore reported numbers.

Common Singapore phone scams

These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Singapore right now.

SPF / MOM Government Impersonation
HIGH RISK

Callers claim to be SPF (Singapore Police Force) or MOM officers telling you your identity has been used in a crime. They transfer you to a "Chinese Police Officer" who demands a transfer to a "safe account." Singapore government agencies never ask for bank transfers over the phone. Hang up and call ScamShield Helpline at 1799.

DHL / SingPost Parcel Customs Scam
HIGH RISK

Automated calls claim a parcel is held at customs requiring an urgent payment. DHL and SingPost never call demanding payment for customs fees via phone transfers. Check your delivery status through official tracking tools only. Report to ScamShield at scamshield.gov.sg.

Investment / FX Trading "Atas" Scam
MEDIUM RISK

Callers or WhatsApp contacts offer exclusive trading tips and high returns on forex or crypto. They build trust over weeks before requesting deposits to unlicensed platforms. Verify all investment firms with MAS at mas.gov.sg/investor-alert-list before transferring any funds.

Frequently asked questions

Accessing publicly available carrier allocation data and community reports about phone numbers is consistent with Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA), provided the data is used for legitimate purposes. Searqle does not access subscriber records held by IMDA-licensed operators.
The Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA) manages number allocation, operator licensing, and the National Numbering Plan. Singtel, StarHub, M1, and Circles.Life are the primary licensed operators. IMDA also administers the Do Not Call (DNC) registry.
Install the ScamShield app (iOS/Android) to automatically filter scam calls and SMS. Report scam numbers to ScamShield at scamshield.gov.sg or call the ScamShield Helpline at 1799. For financial fraud, contact your bank immediately and file a police report online at police.gov.sg.
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Searqle supports three search types: phone number lookup, email address lookup, and reverse image (photo) search. Each draws from public records, social profiles, and community data to build a comprehensive identity report.
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