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Jun 2, 2011

SBI Checkplus Account Rates

SBI Checkplus Account Rates

Welcome to Singapore Savings Account Rates. We are passionate about Singapore savings account rates and that is why we are presentingSBI Checkplus Account Rates today.

SBI Checkplus Account Rates are shown for your information about financial investments in Singapore. It is in your interest to re-confirm SBI Checkplus Account Rates before you invest money in investment products or financial instruments.


SBI Checkplus Account Rates presented here.

Checkplus Account

Balance Tier (SGD) | Interest Rate (p.a)
0 – 2,999.99
0.15%

3,000 – 9,999.99
0.20%

10,000 – 49,999.99
0.25%

50,000 & Above
0.35%



Note that SBI Checkplus Account rates are subject to change without notice at discretion of the bank entity or finance company.

We hope you discover bank account rates of interest to you. Keep reading Singapore Savings Account Rates, for new and the best financial rates information about selected savings deposit accounts in Singapore.

The Team

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