SINGAPORE — DBS customers reported that they were unable to access the bank's digital services, including DBS PayLah! on Wednesday (March 29).
Reports of service outages began surging at about 8.30am, according to the website Downdetector, with more than 300 reports made.
The bank apologised for the inconvenience caused, adding that its"systems remain secure and uncompromised". Another user William Tan said:"The last time your system had a major breakdown which caused a lot of problems and inconvenience for users."
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