SINGAPORE — DBS and POSB internet banking and payment services were down for some users on Thursday evening (May 2).
SINGAPORE — DBS and POSB internet banking and payment services were down for some users on Thursday evening .In a Facebook post at 6.54pm – about an hour after the outage was first reported – DBS said it was aware of the issues."You can continue to use your DBS /POSB credit or debit cards to make payment." DBS Wealth clients can contact their relationship managers to place trades, while Vickers and mTrading customers can contact the Vickers hotline at 63272288 for help.
Downdetector showed that users began reporting disruptions with DBS internet banking services at about 5.45pm. In another error message, it said that it was experiencing heavy traffic to its services and urged people to login later.In the first of these comments at about 5.58pm, a user said:"Your iBanking is down pls fix it!"
DBS said on Tuesday that being able to resume its activities"will not dilute its focus on strengthening technology resiliency and enhancing digital service availability".The bank's net profit jumped 15 per cent from the same period a year earlier to S$2.96 billion , compared with market expectations for a 3.5 per cent decline.
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