HSBC Singapore reopens Jade Centre at Jewel Changi Airport

It is the final phase of HSBC's gradual resumption of operations.

HSBC Singapore has reopened its Jade Centre at Jewel Changi Airport, the last within its network that had been temporarily closed during Circuit Breaker, and the final phase of the bank’s gradual resumption of branch operations.

Customers will be able to visit all HSBC’s branches and Jade Centres from 30 November onwards.

All reopened branches and Jade Centres will offer the usual range of services including in-person meetings on a by-appointment basis for financial and wealth advisory. Clients are required to wear face masks at all times and log their visits via SafeEntry, which has been implemented at all entry and exit points.

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