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chuanz

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Any basis for saying no more 0.1% rebate for AXS?

Ah BIG DUH to me. Confused with the SmartSaver bonus interest eligibility (since this is the SmartSaver thread). I eat my humble pie and stand corrected.
 

sellbuyboy

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1.95 still the best now?

Anything else better?

Also the 0.6% on the portion above 60,000, is it 1.95%+0.6%, or just that 0.6% for every dollar above 60K.

Thanks.
 

saintgtril

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Hey,

For SmartSaver debit card transaction, does it appear as transaction type = Complete pre-authorization? Thanks! I cannot remember if i did use my debit mastercard in Nov 16. :(
 

Squaredot

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Hey,

For SmartSaver debit card transaction, does it appear as transaction type = Complete pre-authorization? Thanks! I cannot remember if i did use my debit mastercard in Nov 16. :(

I just checked mine. Yes, it shows as Completed pre-authorization at ibanking.
 
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Trazora

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anyone can enlighten the 0.6% on top of $60k?

Someone already answered you. You be getting
0.6%+0.4% base interest = 1% interest for the amounts above $60k. No card spend/pay bill/salary crediting bonus interest for the amount above $60k.
 

fortunecat

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Someone already answered you. You be getting
0.6%+0.4% base interest = 1% interest for the amounts above $60k. No card spend/pay bill/salary crediting bonus interest for the amount above $60k.
I'm probably opening a CIMB fastsavers to put my excess above 60k, also 1% but no condition, instead of leaving it in BOC.

Just to be safe as each bank only insured by MAS up to 50k.

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piyozz

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Dear experts, judging from the new interest rate wef from 1dec, for my situation whereby I have about 30k and I can only fulfil spending of $500 and making 3 payments, is uob one a better option for me? I'm not too sure if my table is correct appreciate any inputs, if my calculation is wrong. Thanks.

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