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SINGAPORE: OCBC will soon enable Generation Alphas, or children aged 7 to 15, to bank digitally via their own accounts and to hold debit cards. But there's a catch.
Kids and teens aged 7-15 years old can open their own digital bank accounts. OCBC is launching digital bank accounts and offering debit cards for children and teens aged between 7 and 15 years old.
Singapore: OCBC To Allow 7-Year-Olds To Operate Bank Accounts, Own Debit Cards The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (OCBC) will be the first bank in Singapore to enable ‘Gen Alpha ...
Rather than promote the Yes! card and its vatious benefits, the Y&R-created 'OCBC Yes! Card Challenge' encourages consumers to participate as product demonstrators, by placing the card in their hands ...
Debit cards for children such as the one offered by OCBC MyOwn Account come Oct 20, are in effect prepaid cards with a digital allowance. Parents can impose transaction limits and monitor their ...
Since last month, OCBC Bank became the first bank to enable customers to transact at merchants that accept Apple Pay within minutes of applying for a new VISA credit or debit card. Any OCBC Bank ...
Children under 17 can now hold OCBC’s Young Nyala Debit Card, decorated with colourful illustrations from Lilo & Stitch, Frozen, and Spider-Man.
The OCBC Stitch Debit Card is available to anyone who has or opens an OCBC 360 Account. In conjunction with its launch, the bank is organising a contest that gives participants a chance to win a ...