Bank Of China Says System Back To Normal
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2018-04-01 HKT 11:01
The Bank of China says normal service has resumed for all services on its banking channels a few hours earlier than expected after overnight maintenance.
The bank was scheduled to conduct a system upgrade late on Saturday, which meant that e-banking services and automatic teller machines would be suspended till 3pm on Sunday.
However, the Mong Kok branch of the bank the bank said at 10am on Sunday that At ten this morning, the Mong Kok branch of the bank posted a notice saying that all self-service banking services have gone back to normal.
Originally, several branches were designated to provide emergency cash withdrawal services for users on Sunday morning.
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