Bank interest rates increase
ABBank's deposit interest rates increased sharply for terms under 6 months. Accordingly, ABBank increased 0.2%/year for 3-month terms, and sharply increased 0.6%/year and 0.7%/year for 4- and 5-month terms, respectively.
After adjustment, ABBank's online deposit interest rate for 3-month term increased to 4.1%/year, 4- and 5-month terms increased to 4.2% and 4.3%/year respectively.
In addition, ABBank also adjusted down 0.1%/year for 12-month term bank interest rates. The remaining terms remain unchanged.
BAOVIET Bank also adjusted its deposit interest rates sharply. Accordingly, the online interest rate for 3-month term increased by 0.35%/year to 4.35%/year; the 4-5 month term increased by 0.3%/year, reaching 4.4% and 4.5%/year, respectively.
Thus, since the beginning of November, 13 banks have increased their deposit interest rates, including: Agribank, ABBank, Techcombank, MBBank, VIB, VietBank, VietABank, IVB, Nam A Bank, GPBank, LPBank, HDBank and BAOVIET Bank. Of which, Agribank, VIB and ABBank have increased their interest rates twice since the beginning of the month.
On the contrary, ABBank is the only bank that reduces deposit interest rates with a 12-month term.
Special interest rate highest 7-9.5%
Many banks list interest rates at high levels, up to 7-9.5%. However, to receive this interest rate, special conditions must be met.
PVcomBank is currently leading in special interest rates when customers deposit money at the counter, with 9.5% for a term of 12-13 months. However, the condition to receive this interest rate is that customers must have a minimum deposit balance of VND 2,000 billion.
Next is HDBank with a particularly high interest rate, up to 8.1%/year for a 13-month term and 7.7% for a 12-month term, with a minimum balance of VND500 billion. This bank also applies a 6% interest rate for an 18-month term.
MSB applies interest rates for deposits at the counter up to 8%/year for a 13-month term and 7% for a 12-month term. The applicable conditions are that the savings book is newly opened or the savings book is opened from January 1, 2018, automatically renewed with a term of 12 months, 13 months and the deposit amount is from 500 billion VND.
Dong A Bank has a deposit interest rate of 13 months or more, with the final interest rate applied to deposits of 200 billion VND or more at 7.5%/year. This bank also applies an interest rate of 6.1% for a 24-month term.
Bac A Bank applies an interest rate of 6.35% for a 24-month term, applicable to deposits over 1 billion VND. In addition, an interest rate of over 6%/year is also being listed by some banks for long-term deposits but without a minimum deposit requirement.
Currently, Cake by VPBank applies an interest rate of 6.1% for a 12-month term; OceanBank applies an interest rate of 6.1% for a 24-month term; ABBank applies an interest rate of 6.3% for a 24-month term; IVB applies an interest rate of 6.3%/year for a term of 24 months or more and 6.1%/year for a term of 18 months; GPBank applies an interest rate of 6.05% for terms from 13-36 months.
BVBank and Cake by VPBank also apply an interest rate of 6% for 24-month and 12-month terms; VRB and Dong A Bank apply an interest rate of 6% for 24-month terms; VietABank applies an interest rate of 6% for 36-month terms; SaigonBank applies an interest rate of 6% for 13, 18 and 24-month terms, and 6.1% for 36-month terms; HDBank applies an interest rate of 6% for 15-month terms and 6.1% for 18-month terms; BAOVIET Bank applies an interest rate of 6% for 15, 18, 24 and 36-month terms.
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