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Maybank centre relaunched at Singapore

The Maybank@MarineParade was officially relaunched by Maybank Singapore.

It added on a brand new affluent banking centre to the refurbished retail banking branch to better serve the affluent segment living in the eastern part of Singapore.

Launched by Maybank Deputy President and Head for Global Wholesale Banking Datuk Abdul Farid Alias, Maybank@MarineParade has proven to be a popular choice for the affluent segment with asset under management of more than S$500,000.

Since the set-up of the affluent banking centre last October, it has contributed to more than half of the total investment sales of the bank's affluent banking portfolio in November.

Close to 40 percent of the branch's customers are professionals and businessmen, the bank stated.

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Following the success and positive response to its three affluent banking centres at Holland Village, Maybank Tower and this latest addition, Maybank is looking to provide even more service touch points for premier customers in the years ahead.

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