
Account Manager Salary in Singapore
The median base salary for Account Managers in Singapore is SGD 94,985 and an OTE of SGD 154,225. Data updated on 09/19/2025.
Median Base Salary
SGD 94,985
Median On-Target Earnings
SGD 154,225
Top Performer Earning Potential
SGD 241,810
Current % that Attain Quota
51.7%
Distribution of Earnings
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Percent that Attain Quota
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Highest Paying Companies for Account Managers in Singapore
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Frequently Asked Questions
Account Manager in Singapore earn a median base salary of SGD 106,975 and median on-target earnings of SGD 164,395. Top performers can earn up to SGD 241,810 annually.
It's estimated that 51.7% of Account Managers in Singapore hit quota in the last 12 months, with an average deal size of SGD 238,530.
Singapore Account Manager salaries are -19% below the national median base salary and -6% below the US median OTE.
Account Manager salaries in Singapore typically range from SGD 74,041 to SGD 130,682 for base salary, with total earnings potential ranging from SGD 115,417 to SGD 188,909.
An Account Manager focuses on nurturing and growing existing client relationships. They serve as the primary point of contact, handling client inquiries, managing renewals, cross-selling additional services, and ensuring overall client satisfaction to foster long-term partnerships.
Account Managers often earn a steady base salary, supplemented by bonuses tied to client retention, expansion, and overall account satisfaction. Their pay structure emphasizes stable, ongoing client relationships rather than one-time deals.
Account Managers may move into Senior Account Management or Key Account Management roles, handling more complex client portfolios. Some choose to specialize in Client Success, Enterprise Account Management, or transition into Sales Leadership, ultimately taking on responsibilities like overseeing entire account teams.