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 Fixed Deposit Rates in Malaysia V3, Read 1st post to find highest rate.

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ryei
post Jan 9 2013, 11:51 AM

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HLB staff rate is the best... 3.9% for 1 month biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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post Jan 9 2013, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(ryei @ Jan 9 2013, 12:51 PM)
HLB staff rate is the best... 3.9% for 1 month biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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3.9% PA? means 0.325% per month? biggrin.gif
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post Jan 9 2013, 01:52 PM

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QUOTE(ngaisteve1 @ Jan 9 2013, 11:56 AM)
3.9% PA? means 0.325% per month?  biggrin.gif
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3.9% PA.. Effective rate for 12 months roll over will be 1.00325^12=3.97%

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post Jan 9 2013, 02:41 PM

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4.75% must be 5 years, do you think it is good to deposit?
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post Jan 9 2013, 06:32 PM

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QUOTE(500Kmission @ Jan 9 2013, 03:41 PM)
4.75% must be 5 years, do you think it is good to deposit?
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which one offer 4.75%?
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post Jan 9 2013, 09:31 PM

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anyone seen this ?
http://www.pbebank.com/en/en_content/perso...ns/fortune.html

can experienced investor tell me whats the catch ?
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post Jan 9 2013, 11:22 PM

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QUOTE(ngaisteve1 @ Jan 9 2013, 06:32 PM)
which one offer 4.75%?
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post Jan 9 2013, 11:24 PM

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QUOTE(Pewufod @ Jan 9 2013, 09:31 PM)
anyone seen this ?
http://www.pbebank.com/en/en_content/perso...ns/fortune.html

can experienced investor tell me whats the catch ?
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previous conversation already mention this, combine saving rate and fd rate will be less than 3.5%p.a.
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post Jan 10 2013, 10:44 AM

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How about OCBC 3 months FD @ 4.5%, any one do research on this?
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post Jan 10 2013, 01:26 PM

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QUOTE(newbiz2008 @ Jan 10 2013, 10:44 AM)
How about OCBC 3 months FD @ 4.5%, any one do research on this?
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4.5%? Can I have a link for that? As far as I know, OCBC do offer 4%p.a. for 3 months with 20% going into savings account.

Link here:
http://www.ocbc.com.my/personal-banking/ac...CBCBoosterDeals
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post Jan 10 2013, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(talexeh @ Jan 10 2013, 01:26 PM)
4.5%? Can I have a link for that? As far as I know, OCBC do offer 4%p.a. for 3 months with 20% going into savings account.

Link here:
http://www.ocbc.com.my/personal-banking/ac...CBCBoosterDeals
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The FD promotion deal as in the link already expired in Dec 2012 . I just been shown the latest FD promotions by OCBC Tun Perak. Validity : Jan - March 2013.

1. For Non Private Banking Clients - Can be existing Fund or Fresh Fund

FD 1-3 months @ 3.80% and 4-6 momths @ 2.85% (FD board rate)
Effectively you locked in 6 months FD at 3.325% p.a.

2. For Non Private Banking Clients -Fresh fund only, bring the cheque along, do not bank in the cheque in to your OCBC a/c.

Min placment RM5k. 50% of your placement will be kept in FD for 3 months @4.5% p.a. The other 50% will be earmarked for 3
months in either Smart Savers (2.9% p.a) or Savings Account (0.25%). Effective you locked in 2.375%p.a (chose savings a/c)
or 3.70% p.a (chose smart savers a/c) for 3 months.

For Private Banking Clients, you can get much better deal, do read the ealier posts on this thread to find out.

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post Jan 10 2013, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(Chigme @ Jan 10 2013, 02:41 PM)
The FD promotion deal as in the link  already expired in Dec 2012 . I just been shown the latest FD promotions by OCBC Tun Perak. Validity : Jan - March 2013.

1. For Non Private Banking Clients  - Can be existing Fund or Fresh Fund
   
    FD 1-3 months @ 3.80% and 4-6 momths @ 2.85% (FD board rate)
    Effectively you locked in 6 months FD at 3.325% p.a.

2. For Non Private Banking Clients  -Fresh fund only, bring the cheque along, do not bank in the cheque in to your OCBC a/c.
   
    Min placment RM5k. 50% of your placement will be kept in FD for  3 months @4.5% p.a. The other 50% will be earmarked for 3 
    months in either Smart Savers (2.9% p.a) or Savings Account (0.25%). Effective you locked in 2.375%p.a (chose savings a/c) 
    or 3.70% p.a (chose smart savers a/c) for 3 months.

For Private Banking Clients, you can get much better deal, do read the ealier posts on this thread to find out.
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Does this apply to all OCBC branches nationwide or branch-specific ?

Under For Non Private Banking Clients -Fresh fund only
Minimum Placement : RM5000, does this mean RM5000 in FD, RM5000 in CASA ?

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QUOTE(ronnie @ Jan 10 2013, 03:20 PM)
Does this apply to all OCBC branches nationwide or branch-specific ?

Under For Non Private Banking Clients  -Fresh fund only
Minimum Placement : RM5000, does this mean RM5000 in FD, RM5000 in CASA ?
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Min is RM5000, RM2,500 in FD and RM2,500 in CASA. The promo should be nationwide but the way this Personal Financial Manager defines fresh fund is different. Last time they do consider fresh funds as those deposisted into OCBC a/c for 2 or 3 days ago Now he strictly want cheques/monies that is not banked to the a/c.
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QUOTE(Chigme @ Jan 10 2013, 03:39 PM)
Min is RM5000,  RM2,500 in FD and RM2,500 in CASA. The promo should be nationwide but the way this Personal Financial Manager defines fresh fund is different.  Last time they do consider fresh funds as those deposisted into OCBC a/c for 2 or 3 days ago  Now he strictly want cheques/monies that is not banked to the a/c.
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Pardon me for such an amateurish question, but can we circumnavigate this fresh fund requirement by simply withdrawing the necessary amount before registering for the FD?
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QUOTE(talexeh @ Jan 10 2013, 04:20 PM)
Pardon me for such an amateurish question, but can we circumnavigate this fresh fund requirement by simply withdrawing the necessary amount before registering for the FD?
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Well, from the previous posts, it seems to be the case (musical chair). But the Personal Financial Manager with OCBC mentioned that this promotion will not be applicable if i do so.

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QUOTE(Chigme @ Jan 10 2013, 04:43 PM)
Well, from the previous posts, it seems to be the case (musical chair). But the Personal Financial Manager with OCBC mentioned that this promotion will not be applicable if i do so.
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Hmm... I'm wondering what kind of method they'll use to determine the eligibility. For example, if they found a large amount of withdrawal a week prior to the FD registration, you'll be deemed ineligible? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(talexeh @ Jan 10 2013, 05:14 PM)
Hmm... I'm wondering what kind of method they'll use to determine the eligibility. For example, if they found a large amount of withdrawal a week prior to the FD registration, you'll be deemed ineligible? hmm.gif
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Generally eligible.

Fresh fund means, you deposit the money come from elsewhere, the money is not origin from the same bank,

aka, like you withdraw saving acc and deposit into the promotion FD then it is not considered as fresh fund, as bank still have the same amount of deposit from you.

Whether prior day before, you withdraw and transfer to other bank, only then deposit into the promotion FD, it doesn't matter,
as long as you deposit into the promotion FD with other bank cheque or cash, then generally it is eligible as fresh fund already.
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QUOTE(cherroy @ Jan 10 2013, 05:24 PM)
Generally eligible.

Fresh fund means, you deposit the money come from elsewhere, the money is not origin from the same bank,

aka, like you withdraw saving acc and deposit into the promotion FD then it is not considered as fresh fund, as bank still have the same amount of deposit from you.

Whether prior day before, you withdraw and transfer to other bank, only then deposit into the promotion FD, it doesn't matter,
as long as you deposit into the promotion FD with other bank cheque or cash, then generally it is eligible as fresh fund already.
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Thanks for taking the effort in typing all those out. Just an example to confirm what I udnerstood:

I have RM11K in Bank A.
Today, I withdraw RM10K out from Bank A.
3 days later, I bring the said RM10K to Bank A again to register myself for the FD promotion.

Is this considered eligible? If no, is there a certain time frame when the said RM10K becomes "eligible"?
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post Jan 10 2013, 10:53 PM

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QUOTE(talexeh @ Jan 10 2013, 07:29 PM)
Thanks for taking the effort in typing all those out. Just an example to confirm what I udnerstood:

I have RM11K in Bank A.
Today, I withdraw RM10K out from Bank A.
3 days later, I bring the said RM10K to Bank A again to register myself for the FD promotion.

Is this considered eligible? If no, is there a certain time frame when the said RM10K becomes "eligible"?
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Yes you are eligible. You withdrew RM11k out from Bank A and deposited your fund into another bank (Bank B), subsequently you return with a cheque from Bank B to Bank A again to participate in the FD Promo, the bank would consider it as a fresh fund.
Everyone is doing that including myself. biggrin.gif

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There is no time frame but make sure the fund in Bank B is available.

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QUOTE(nomen @ Jan 10 2013, 10:53 PM)
Yes you are eligible. You withdrew RM11k out from Bank A  and deposited your fund into another bank (Bank B), subsequently you return with a cheque from Bank B to Bank A again to participate in the FD Promo, the bank would consider it as a fresh fund.
Everyone is doing that including myself. biggrin.gif

P/s
There is no time frame but make sure the fund in Bank B is available.
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Ahh... that makes sense. I guess it's much safer to bring a cheque that bears the name of Bank B rather than bringing the whole stack of cash. biggrin.gif

Thanks again for the enlightenment! notworthy.gif

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