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StanChart e$aver Interest Rate Drops Again !

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With effect from 4th August, StanChart's E-Saver savings account interest has dropped to a meagre 0.5% PA for deposits below $50,000 !!

Click here for their announcement

Not sure whether other banks will follow through. I am going to withdraw my savings there and deposit elsewhere.

Anyone has better options ? Which bank will follow next ?
 
With effect from 4th August, StanChart's E-Saver savings account interest has dropped to a meagre 0.5% PA for deposits below $50,000 !!

Click here for their announcement

Not sure whether other banks will follow through. I am going to withdraw my savings there and deposit elsewhere.

Anyone has better options ? Which bank will follow next ?

WTF!

Aren't they suppose to give us better rates from their "savings" from being a pure e-bank?

I will also be moving my deposits out :mad:
 
With effect from 4th August, StanChart's E-Saver savings account interest has dropped to a meagre 0.5% PA for deposits below $50,000 !!

Click here for their announcement

Not sure whether other banks will follow through. I am going to withdraw my savings there and deposit elsewhere.

Anyone has better options ? Which bank will follow next ?

wait till you hear about their credit card promotions...
for their Platinum Access Product Features (with effect from 2nd September 2008), any transactions above S$500.00 would be automatically converted into a 24 monthly installments at an interest rate of 5%p.a and a 6% administration fee chargable.

Huat ah!
 
With savings rates far below inflation rate, it's really bad to put your money in this one basket alone. How are you guys managing your money? Any good ideas? I can think of shares (while they're going down down now), precious metals, wines, watches... any more?
 
Temasek own 19% Standard Charter ... all dat Ho Jinx touch turn to dust ...
 
i rem it was 2.5% or somethign lidat in the past. so low now, i going to withdraw my $
 
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