
The Singapore-based bank managed to restore online services after they started yesterday, but the same technical issues reoccurred today, DBS said in a Facebook post.
“We are doing our best to resolve the situation,” it said.
This isn’t the first time that a Singapore bank has experienced a disruption in its banking services.
In 2018, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp had a glitch that impacted its automated teller machines and online banking systems for several hours over a weekend.
Customers of United Overseas Bank Ltd also had difficulty accessing the bank’s digital services for hours one weekend in July, the Straits Times reported.