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9 Οκτ 2024 · Have a fairly sizeable sum of money? If you have $50,000 or more that you want to put into a fixed deposit account, you’ve got a few good options. Here are the best fixed deposit rates in Singapore 2024 for deposits $50,000 and above: SBI (2.90% p.a.—min. $50,000 for 6 months) CIMB (2.75% p.a.—min. $10,000 for 3 or 6 months)
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Best Savings Account Interest Rates 2024 Best Fixed Deposit...
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1 Οκτ 2024 · Frequently Asked Question: Which bank is offering the very best rate? It depends on the tenure, amount and fund freshness. We have highlighted the highest rate for 1-mth, 3-mth, 6-mth and 12-mth tenures in the first section below for your convenience. Click on a link to jump to a specific section. Best Fixed Deposit Promotions (Up to 3.1% p.a.)
7 Οκτ 2024 · Personal banking: CIMB currently offers fixed deposit rates of up to 2.75% p.a. for fixed deposits with a 6-month and 3-month tenure. This requires a minimum deposit of S$10,000. The promotion begins on 1 October 2024.
24 Οκτ 2024 · The average return over 10 years on the most recent issuance of the Singapore Savings Bonds (SSB) stands at 2.56% or 2.25% (year 1) - 2.87% (year 10), which is slightly lower than the highest 12-month fixed deposit rate available from banks. The interest is paid every 6 months starting from the month of issue.
3 Οκτ 2024 · Thinking of growing your savings at a higher rate? These are the best fixed deposit rates in Singapore now
SGD Fixed Deposit Rates. Multiply your savings with flexible tenures, good interest rates for fixed deposits in Singapore and the highest level of confidence in your returns with CIMB’s fixed deposit (FD) account. What’s more, you are free to continue to tap into the latest and best market opportunities. Open an account with CIMB today.
3 ημέρες πριν · SGD Fixed Deposit Interest Rate Comparison. Singapore Dollar Fixed Deposit (also known as Time Deposit) holds your money for a fixed amount of time (tenor or tenure), and in return, you are promised a fixed deposit interest rate. Upon maturity, you will receive your initial deposit plus interest earned.