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Straits Times
a day ago
- Business
- Straits Times
Cashback for purchases via DBS PayLah app at hawker stalls, heartland shops returns from July 12
A customer uses PayLah! to scan and pay for his meal at a hawker stall. PHOTO: DBS Cashback for purchases via DBS PayLah app at hawker stalls, heartland shops returns from July 12 SINGAPORE - Singaporeans and residents can enjoy cashback when they spend at hawker stalls and heartland shops using DBS Paylah app every Saturday from July 12 to Sept 27. The first 160,000 people who scan and pay with PayLah at over 22,000 participating hawker stalls, wet markets and heartland shops from 8am during this period can receive up to $3 cashback. The move is part of the DBS/POSB's latest slew of benefits to bolster customer savings and commemorate Singapore's 60th birthday, it said in a statement on June 29. Participating heartland shops and wet market stalls will display the 'POSB Support Our Heartland Shops' wobbler . Hawker stalls will display the PayLah Scan to Pay sticker and have to be SGQR code-enabled. The move is part of the DBS/POSB's latest slew of benefits to bolster customer savings and commemorate Singapore's 60th birthday, it said in a statement on June 29. PHOTO: DBS Over the next three months, the bank will offer some two million cashback rewards that Singaporeans and residents can redeem for their purchases in the heartlands via DBS PayLah. In addition, POSB debit and credit cardmembers can enjoy new $0.60 and $6 meal deals at participating food and beverage outlets. Today, over 70 per cent of payments made via PayLah Scan to Pay are for food and groceries from heartland shops and hawker stalls, said the bank, adding that among those who redeemed the cashback rewards, 39 per cent were senior citizens and/or earning less than $2,500 a month. Participating hawkers, wet market stallholders and heartland merchants also saw their weekend earnings increase by about 40 per cent via PayLah transactions. Join ST's WhatsApp Channel and get the latest news and must-reads.
Business Times
02-06-2025
- Business
- Business Times
DBS mobile app customers face intermittent access on Monday; bank says issue resolved
DBS and POSB customers had difficulties accessing the bank's mobile apps on Monday (Jun 2) afternoon. More than 1,000 reports were made on outage tracking site Downdetector since around 2 pm, mostly for mobile login and mobile banking issues. Digibank app customers were either unable to log in to their accounts, said online forums and comments on DBS' Facebook page. In November 2023, the Monetary Authority of Singapore imposed a six-month pause on non-essential activities on DBS, following repeated disruptions to its digital banking services. A DBS spokesperson told The Business Times that 'some customers (were) experiencing slowness logging into DBS digibank Mobile'. Affected customers could continue using DBS PayLah!, digibank Online Internet banking services, as well as DBS/POSB credit or debit cards to make payments, as the bank worked to fully recover services. DBS said it has since resolved the issue, with access into DBS/POSB digibank Mobile returning to normal as at 4:08 pm.