Savings interest rates continue to increase. Since the beginning of September, the market has recorded two banks that have sharply increased their interest rates, OceanBank and Dong A Bank. Of which, Dong A Bank has sharply increased its 24-month term interest rate from 5.2% to 6%.
Previously, in August, the market recorded 17 banks increasing savings interest rates, including: Eximbank, ACB, Agribank, Sacombank, Saigonbank, VietBank, TPBank, CBBank, VIB, Dong A Bank, VPBank, Techcombank, SHB, VietBank, PVCombank, Nam A Bank, HDBank.
Currently, PvcomBank is listing the highest interest rate, up to 9.5% for a 12-month term, with conditions applied to a minimum deposit of VND 2,000 billion.
Next is HDBank with a fairly high interest rate, 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 also applies quite high interest rates with interest rates at bank counters up to 8%/year for 13-month term and 7% for 12-month term. The applicable conditions are that new savings books or savings books opened from January 1, 2018 automatically renew with a term of 12 months, 13 months and a deposit amount of 500 billion VND or more.
Cake by VPBank applies an interest rate of 6.1% for a 12-month term; NCB, and OceanBank apply an interest rate of 6.1% for a 24-month term.
BVBank and Cake by VPBank also apply 6% interest rate for 24-month and 12-month terms; VRB and Dong A Bank apply 6% interest rate for 24-month terms; SaigonBank applies 6% interest rate for 13, 18 and 24-month terms, and 6.1% for 36-month terms.
Statistics of banks with the highest savings interest rates today:
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Interest rate information is for reference only and may change from time to time. Please contact the nearest bank transaction point or hotline for specific advice.
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