Interest rate fluctuations 7.10: Savings Interest Rate still exceeds 6%/year

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Interest Rate October 7: Many banks are currently listing savings interest rates above 6.0%/year, so where can you deposit money with the highest interest rate?

Where to deposit money to receive interest rate above 6.0%/year?

According to the latest records of Lao Dong, the market currently has up to 9 banks listing interest rates above the threshold of 6.0%/year and not requiring deposit conditions.

For the 18-36 month term, NCB leads with an interest rate of 6.15%/year - this is also the highest savings interest rate on the market without requiring deposit conditions.

Following are HDBank, OceanBank, Dong A Bank with interest rates of 6.1%/year for terms of 18-36 months.

The next highest Interest Rate belongs to Bac A Bank with an interest rate of 6.05%/year, term of 18-36 months.

Finally, banks listed interest rates of 6.0%/year for similar terms, including BVBank, BaovietBank; Saigonbank currently listed interest rates of 6.0%/year for 18-month terms and 6.1%/year for 36-month terms; SHB also currently listed interest rates of 6.1%/year for 36-month terms.

What is the highest Interest Rate?

According to Lao Dong, at the 1-month term, the highest deposit interest rate currently belongs to OceanBank with an interest rate of 4.1%/year.

At the 3-month term, the highest interest rate is 4.4%/year currently listed by OceanBank.

At term 6, CBBank leads with interest rate of 5.55%/year.

At 9-month term, the highest interest rate is 5.65%/year at NCB.

At the 12-month term, the leading bank with the highest interest rate is Bac A Bank with an interest rate of 5.9%/year.

For the 18-36 month term, NCB leads with the highest interest rate of 6.15%/year.

Details of deposit interest rates at banks, updated on October 7, 2024

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