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Oct 12, 2010

SGD Statement Savings Account

SGD Statement Savings Account

Singapore Savings Account Rates presents SGD Statement Savings Account. It is obtained from ANZ Bank (Singapore).

SGD Statement Savings Account rates are shown for your information about financial investments in Singapore. Before you invest money or put cash in financial products or financial investments like stocks, shares, bonds, unit trusts, money markets or other banking products, you ought to confirm these SGD Statement Savings Account rates with financial institution or bank firm concerned.

SGD Statement Savings Account rates are subject to change without notice at discretion of the respective bank / finance company.

ANZ Bank SGD Statement Savings Account (Singapore):

Min Deposit= SGD 5,000
First SGD 10,000= 0.00%
Next SGD 40,000= 0.10%
Above SGD 50,000= 0.125%



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