Membership at The Club is making memories that last a lifetime. It’s about making friends. It’s about spending time in a place where people know your name. It’s an experience and a journey. The Club represents 60 nations right here in Singapore and we have more than 55 years of history illustrating our commitment to creating experiences.

Our Members are known for being dynamic, positive, and vibrant. Whether in Club-life or charitable community involvement, The Club sets a standard of innovation, active participation, and forward thinking.

For membership information, contact:
Dorothy: dorothya@amclub.org.sg / 6739 4331
Jean: jeant@amclub.org.sg / 6739 4460

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Absent Status and Resignation

If you're preparing to move away from Singapore and resign, please call the membership office for information on Absentee Status.

Our fully paid Ordinary, Service, and Associate Members have the option of going on Absentee Status. Absentee Status is a wonderful privilege, which is available for $770.40 (family) or $625.95 (single) for a five year period. As an Absentee Member, after you have left Singapore for a minimum of six months, you may come back and use The Club three times a year for up to ninety days for a nominal fee. If you return to Singapore within five years, we will refund you the prorated difference of your $770.40 (or $625.95) fee and you can restart your membership for
only $100.

Click here for Application of Absent Status
Click here for Advisory Form Pertaining Resignation

If you have any questions about Absentee Status, please feel free to call Jean in the
Membership office at 6739-4460 or email her at jeant@amclub.org.sg


Membership office:
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

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