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DBS Hong Kong suspends counter services in 14 branches

All branches will be closed every Saturday.

DBS Hong Kong is temporarily suspending counter services in select bank branches and adjusting operating hours in lieu of the COVID-19 situation in the city.

All DBS Hong Kong branches, DBS Treasures Private Client Centre, and DBS Finance Branch are temporarily closed every Saturday. 

Whilst all 27 DBS Hong Kong branches remain in operation, 14 will have their counter services suspended. These are: 

  • Aberdeen Branch
  • DBS Treasures at Causeway Bay
  • DBS Treasures at Queen's Road East
  • DBS Treasures at Taikoo Shing
  • Quarry Bay Branch
  • United Centre Branch
  • West Point Branch
  • Amoy Plaza Branch
  • DBS Treasures at Festival Walk
  • Yaumatei Branch
  • DBS Treasures at Tuen Mun Town Plaza
  • Kwai Chung Branch
  • Ma On Shan Branch
  • Tai Po Branch

Business hours of all its DBS Hong Kong branches and DBS Treasures Private Client Centres are from 9 AM – 4 PM on weekdays; whilst its DBS Finance Branches will be open from 10 AM – 6 PM on weekdays

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