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Singapore banks to offer new notes for Chinese New Year from Jan 9

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SINGAPORE: Banks in Singapore announced on Wednesday (Jan 8) that they will be offering new notes to their customers for their Chinese New Year celebrations.
DBS/POSB customers can obtain new or good-as-new notes from Thursday to Chinese New Year’s Eve (Jan 24) at 40 POSB pop-up ATMs across 20 community clubs islandwide.
AdvertisementAdvertisementUOB customers can also start collecting their new notes from Thursday.
FOR DBS/POSB CUSTOMERS
At the pop-up ATMs, DBS/POSB customers can withdraw the new or good-as-new notes in sums of S$100 (S$2 x 50), S$300 (S$10 x 30), $500 (S$50 x 10) and S$600 (S$10 x 20 or S$50 x 8).
The pop-up ATMs are accessible 24 hours a day, except for those at Chong Pang and Teck Ghee Community Club, the bank said.
AdvertisementAdvertisementDBS/POSB customers can also reserve the notes online and collect them from any full-service branch at their preferred dates and times through the bank’s online reservation system. The denominations available are S$2, S$10 and S$50.
Alternatively, they may walk in to any DBS/POSB full-service branch - except for DBS Marina Bay Sands branch and DBS Woodlands Service Centre branch - to collect or exchange the notes, subject to availability.
Customers collecting or withdrawing the new or good-as-new notes at DBS/POSB pop-up ATMs or branches will receive two sets of red packets, "made from environmentally friendly paper derived from sustainable sources", the bank said.

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DBS and POSB red packets designs for Chinese New Year 2020. (Photo: DBS/POSB)
FOR UOB CUSTOMERS
UOB customers can reserve their new notes online through UOB Personal Internet Banking from Jan 9 to Jan 19, the bank said. The new notes come in denominations of S$2, S$10 and S$50, and are capped at S$1,400 in total.
Customers can choose their preferred date and branch to collect their new notes, with the last day for collection on Jan 21.
Walk-in customers can exchange for new notes at any UOB branch - except the Hangout@SP, Sengkang Express and Tampines One branches - from Thursday to Chinese New Year’s Eve (Jan 24), subject to availability.
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