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DBS targets all manned branches to be green mark platinum certified by end-2024

Currently, 33 of its 41 manned branches have already clinched the rating.

DBS is aiming to certify 100% of all its manned branches as Green Mark Platinum by end-2024.

The Green Mark Platinum is touted as the pinnacle rating under Singapore’s Building and Construction Authority (BCA), an internationally recognised green building certification scheme.

Currently, 33 out of the bank’s 41 manned branches– or over 80%– have already been certified with the Green Mark Platinum, DBS said in a press release.

DBS first began greening its manned branches in 2017.

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