OCBC New Notes 2021 Online Reservation Site
OCBC Bank has launched a new online reservation site for customers to reserve the new $2, $5, $10, and $50 notes that will be issued on 22 October 2021. The new notes feature enhanced security features and a refreshed design.
Customers can reserve the new notes from 27 September to 18 October 2021. There is a limit of 100 pieces per denomination per customer.
To reserve the new notes, customers can visit the OCBC New Notes 2021 Online Reservation Site. Customers will need to log in to their OCBC Internet Banking account to make a reservation.
The new notes will be available for collection from 22 October 2021 at all OCBC branches. Customers will need to bring their NRIC or passport to collect the notes.
Q: When can I reserve the new notes?
A: Customers can reserve the new notes from 27 September to 18 October 2021.
Q: How many notes can I reserve?
A: Customers can reserve up to 100 pieces per denomination per customer.
Q: Where can I reserve the new notes?
A: Customers can reserve the new notes at the OCBC New Notes 2021 Online Reservation Site.
Q: When can I collect the new notes?
A: The new notes will be available for collection from 22 October 2021 at all OCBC branches.
Q: What do I need to bring to collect the new notes?
A: Customers will need to bring their NRIC or passport to collect the notes.
The new $2 note features a portrait of the late Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s first Prime Minister. The new $5 note features a portrait of Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Singapore’s first Foreign Minister. The new $10 note features a portrait of Mr. Yusof Ishak, Singapore’s first President. The new $50 note features a portrait of Mr. Ong Teng Cheong, Singapore’s fifth President.
The new notes also feature enhanced security features, such as a new watermark, a new security thread, and a new tactile feature for the visually impaired.
OCBC Bank is the first bank in Singapore to launch an online reservation site for new notes. This new service provides customers with a convenient and efficient way to reserve the new notes.