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DBS cuts Giro wait
Tue, Sep 09, 2008
The Straits Times

By Gabriel Chen

AN INITIATIVE by DBS Bank could address the frustration felt by many consumers at the long processing time taken for Giro applications.

A new monthly Giro deduction payment at any of the banks here can take as long as four to six weeks (see graphic).

This contrasts unfavourably with a new credit card, for instance, which can be issued by a bank in a matter of days.


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