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DBS, POSB digital banking services restored after one-hour disruption during lunchtime
Some DBS and POSB customers could not use the banks’ digital banking services to pay for food for about an hour on March 19.
DBS digital services hit by outage, bank says ‘deposits remain safe’
The bank added that DBS and POSB cards could still make payments, while customers could check their account balances at automated teller machines (ATMs) and the digiBot service. Cash withdrawals were ...
Singapore’s DBS says customers facing difficulties accessing digital services
Singapore's DBS Bank said on Thursday that its customers have been facing difficulties accessing some of the lender's digital services, but said their accounts were secure.
Singapore’s DBS says digital services back to normal after outage
SINGAPORE, March 19 (Reuters) - Singapore's DBS Bank said on Thursday that its digital services have returned to normal as of 1:19 p.m. (0519 GMT) after customers had problems gaining access from ...
Singapore PM warns prolonged Hormuz blockade could trigger global economic shock
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has warned that a prolonged blockage of the Strait of Hormuz will have a far-reaching impact on the global ...
DBS users affected by outage, Downdetector reports spike
[SINGAPORE] Users of DBS services were hit by an outage on Thursday (Mar 19), with website, banking app and PayLah app at least partially affected. The first Downdetector report was submitted at 11.49 ...
DBS, POSB digital banking services down for some users
Over 2,100 reports were recorded for DBS and POSB services as at 12.30pm. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore remembers past with Japan but can still move forward to forge mutually beneficial relationship: PM Wong
On his first visit to Japan as Singapore's prime minister, Mr Wong spoke about the importance of maintaining strong relationships with other countries amid a more complex geopolitical environment.
HSBC mulls deep job cuts from multiyear AI-fuelled overhaul
Global banks will eliminate as many as 200,000 positions in the next three to five years Read more at The Business Times.
Issue #65: What’s Happening This Week? HSBC Revolution Card Buff, ComfortDelGro Fees, Teachers’ Pay Hike, and More
COE prices are climbing again—while thousands of teachers are set to get a long-awaited pay bump later this year. Meanwhile, food service workers can look forward to ...
How Singapore’s Anchor Fund @ 65 Aims To Help Companies Achieve Their IPO Goals On The SGX
A second $1.5 billion tranche of the Anchor Fund was launched in March 2026, bringing the total to $3 billion.
DBS, OCBC, UOB could benefit as the Middle East’s ultra-rich relook where to park their billions
The three local lenders have all spent years expanding their private banking capabilities to capture a growth in global wealth flows. Read more at The Business Times.
New R&D facility to build next-generation equipment targeting Singapore-based chip giants
Applied Angstrom Technology launches new R&D facility in Singapore to target major semiconductor players like Micron and GlobalFoundries. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore Wants Empty Bottles Back to Reduce Plastic Waste
Don’t throw out that plastic bottle. The Singapore government wants empty beverage containers in return for cash, in a bid to boost the recycling rate.
Singapore embraces clean, renewable energy to strengthen water resilience and coastal sustainability
Singapore’s transition to clean and renewable energy Singapore is setting its sights on clean, renewable, and sustainable energy as the cornerstone of its long-term strategy to address water ...