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Old 12-11-2005, 09:40 PM   #1
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Exclamation Latest update on S$ Deposit


#Bank of East Asia
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates

#Bank of India
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates

#CIMB
i) up to 1.0% -- StarSavers account (min $5k)
ii) 0.9/1.4% -- 12/24 mths FD (min $10k)

#Citibank
i) Click here for FD Rates
ii) 0.15 to 0.75% -- Step-Up interest account (min $500)
iii) MaxiSave Sweep Account


#DBS/POSB - (Service fees and charges)
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates

#FairPrice Plus - (Service fees and charges)
i) up to 0.6% -- Savings Account (min $0)

#finatiq.com
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates

#Hong Leong Finance
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates
ii) 0.40/0.40/0.45% -- Silver 40 Plus 6/8/9 mths FD (40yrs old & above, min $50,001)
iii) 0.85/0.95/1.05% -- Golden 55 Plus 12/18/24 mths FD (55yrs old & above, min $50,001)
iv) Promo FD


#HSBC - (Service fees and charges)
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates
ii) Click here for Multi Currency Savings Account Rates
Click here on how to join Infinity programme

#India Overseas Bank
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates

#Indian Bank
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates

#Maybank - (Service fees and charges)
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates
ii) Click here for iSavvy TD rates
iii) 0.5/0.58% + 6% IOI -- iSAVvy savings (min $5k/$50k)

#NTUC Thrift
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates
ii) 0.4% -- Savings (min $10) / Bonus Savers Account (min $30 mthly)

#OCBC - (Service fees and charges)
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates
ii) 0.3/0.4/0.6% -- SmartSavings Account (min $2k/$20k/$250k)
iii) 0.6/0.9/1.15% -- 13/24/36mth MSA 123 (min $50)

#Singapore Police Co-operative
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#RBS Singapore
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#RHB Bank
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ii) 0.68% to 0.88% -- Trio account (min $1k)

#SGS-CO-OP
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#Sing Investments & Finance
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#SINGAPURA Finance
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#Standard Chartered Bank - (Service fees and charges)
i) Click here for FD Rates
ii) 0.3/0.4/0.5% -- e$aver/e$aver Kids savings (min $0/$50k/$200)

#State Bank of India
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates

#The Singapore Teachers' CO-OP
i) 0.4% -- Savings account

#TCC
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#UOB - (Service fees and charges)
i) Click here for Savings & FD Rates

* Pls call bank to double check % rate
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#Phillips' Online Electronic Mart System-POEMS
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#Fundsupermart & iFast Financial
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#Fundsupermart
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#Singapore Government Securities
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Click here for Procedure to bid T-Bills from banks
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Results of T-bills to be issued on 11 February 2010

~ Tenor 91 Days ~
Issue Code -- BQ10105S
Maturity Date -- 13 May 2010
Cut-off Yield and Price -- 0.37% p.a. and 99.908%

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#Deposit Insurance Scheme
i) Click here for Deposit Insurance Scheme FAQ
ii) Click here for Deposit Insurance Scheme Members

#Singapore Government guarantee on deposits until 31 December 2010
i) Click here for Press Release

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#5-day Clearing Week for Cheques
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#Bank Code & Branch Code
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i) Singapore Fixed Deposits Blog
ii) Charges on using CPF Funds for Fixed Deposit/Investment
iii) Best Bank Deposit/Investment/Life Insurance/Loans (askmoney.com)

Got any more promotions, pls add.......


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Old 12-11-2005, 09:49 PM   #2
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The OCBC minimum sum - $40,000.

Who will be the 1st to offer 3%.
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Old 12-11-2005, 09:55 PM   #3
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*DBS/POSB
2.08% to 2.2% - 2mths FD

*OCBC
15% + 2% - 10/10 FD minimum sum - $40,000

*UOB
2.3% - 3mths FD Minimum sum previously was $50,000. How about now?

*Citibank
2.68% - 12mths unfixed deposit 1-yr locked in period sucks.

*Hong Leong Finance
extra 0.5% + 0.25% - 12mths FD

*Maybank
2.38% - isavvy savings account 2.38% only for the 1st 3 month upon your opening of the iSavvy a/c. Thereafter, 1.38% p.a.

*Stanchart
2.45% - e$avers saving account 2.45% is only between 15 Nov and 31 Dec 2005.
2.75% - 12mths FD



Got any better offers, pls add.....

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Old 12-11-2005, 09:58 PM   #4
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Looks like finatiq.com has yet to catch on, still 1.9% p.a.
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Old 12-11-2005, 10:08 PM   #5
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Looks like finatiq.com has yet to catch on, still 1.9% p.a.
yes, almost forget that it exist....
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Old 13-11-2005, 03:59 PM   #6
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All should wait as the banks are in the middle of the battle.......

Remember these are fixed deposits & usually there are penalty for early withdrawal.
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Old 13-11-2005, 05:33 PM   #7
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All should wait as the banks are in the middle of the battle.......

Remember these are fixed deposits & usually there are penalty for early withdrawal.


Not the Stand Chart one. You can open the a/c today and close it next week.
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Old 13-11-2005, 07:53 PM   #8
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yeah stanchart 2.45% e$aver is the best FOR NOW.. considering it is not fixed and no minimum sum.

jan 2006 onwards... have to see again..
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Old 13-11-2005, 10:28 PM   #9
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Looks like finatiq.com has yet to catch on, still 1.9% p.a.
It has been slow to react la....think best option is to stick to stanchart e$aver.
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Old 14-11-2005, 08:38 PM   #10
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It has been slow to react la....think best option is to stick to stanchart e$aver.
that's right (for now)
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a stupid question i guess:

how do i deposit money into e$aver acc if I do not do it through the counter? deposit cheque thru cheque deposit box?
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Old 16-11-2005, 08:55 AM   #12
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a stupid question i guess:

how do i deposit money into e$aver acc if I do not do it through the counter? deposit cheque thru cheque deposit box?
Interbank transfer via internet banking.
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Old 16-11-2005, 10:15 AM   #13
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a stupid question i guess:

how do i deposit money into e$aver acc if I do not do it through the counter? deposit cheque thru cheque deposit box?


Stupid question indeed.


Anyway, there's no penalty at all if you go deposit cash via the counter.
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Old 16-11-2005, 10:58 PM   #14
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Interbank transfer via internet banking.
If you have StandChart Credit / ATM card, you can also use the card to do cash deposit using the cash deposit machine.

FYI, if you will like to withdraw the money from bank counter, please dun ask for cash as there will be service charge. Instead, as for a cheque. It is free
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Old 16-11-2005, 11:04 PM   #15
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If you have StandChart Credit / ATM card, you can also use the card to do cash deposit using the cash deposit machine.

FYI, if you will like to withdraw the money from bank counter, please dun ask for cash as there will be service charge. Instead, as for a cheque. It is free


You tried b4? It was free?

Asking for a CO is a withdrawl at the counter, ie. that would still attract a $5 fee.

Remember, they discourage you from using counter services.

The only exception is when you ask for a CO of your entire balance to be made in your favour, ie. when you close the a/c.
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