Dah Sing Bank temporarily shuts down Shek Tong Tsui branch

The branch will undergo cleaning and disinfection.

Dah Sing Bank will be temporarily closing its branch in Shek Tong Tsui, Hong Kong as it will undergo cleaning and disinfection.

The bank will also require staff members of the branch to take the COVID test and to return to work upon confirmation of negative results. Shek Tong Tsui Branch will be re-opened for normal banking services on 22 July.

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The bank urges its customers to use alternative channels such as Dah Sing Bank's Phone Banking, e-Banking and Mobile Banking services, or contact their Customer Service Hotline for assistance.

“Customer and staff safety and well-being are always our top priority. The bank is doing its utmost to ensure that our branches and offices are safe to both customers and staff members,” Dahi Sing Bank said.
 

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