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OCBC Bank has built its own voice-activated AI tool that was developed and trained over 13 months and "reengineered for local context", enabling its mobile app customers to use the service for ...
SINGAPORE] Users of OCBC’s banking app will be able to choose larger text sizes from end-July, as part of the bank’s push to ...
About 70% of app screens have been covered in the initial rollout. OCBC has enabled text resizing in English and Mandarin on ...
OCBC Bank has tapped the Singapore government's e-services mobile app, SingPass, to offer an alternative login option for customers to access its own banking app. Currently used by more than 1.6 ...
OCBC is making its digital banking app more senior-friendly, by launching smart text resizing in English and Mandarin to make ...
AN OCBC Bank mobile app launched six months ago has attracted several thousand new customers. The app lets people apply for the 360 Account using just their mobile phone or tablet, cutting out the ...
OCBC Bank has long led the digitalisation of wealth management services and the push to make such services more understandable and accessible. Now, the bank has rolled out a mobile app that will ...
SINGAPORE: OCBC said that only Android apps with risky permission settings that could put a user’s mobile phone under the threat of malware will be flagged by the bank’s new security feature.
OCBC Bank is putting HR in the pockets of its employees with a mobile app and chatbot integrated with the bank's human resources information system. 05 June 2017 Be the first to comment Editorial ...
Singapore lender OCBC Bank’s website and mobile app couldn’t be accessed by some users on Sunday (Sep 1). The bank apologised for the disruption and said that the services are being progressively ...
OCBC Bank announced today (June 23) its partnership with seven medical groups — Singapore Medical Group, StarMed Specialist Centre, Thomson Medical, Faith Medical Group, OneCare Medical Group, Etern ...
Users can choose from seven text sizes, which include larger options that are easier to read. Read more at straitstimes.com.