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post Nov 15 2012, 08:33 PM, updated 8y ago

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Most of the info in the first page is no longer valid and mostly outdated. I will find some time to update it further with the latest info as soon as possible. For now you may continue the discussion on the latest saving account information. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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post Nov 15 2012, 08:35 PM

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U miss out the OCBC SMART SAVER
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post Nov 15 2012, 08:36 PM

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QUOTE(Dkck @ Nov 15 2012, 08:35 PM)
U miss out the OCBC SMART SAVER
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Can you summarize a little about this SA? I didn't have time to research all of them. Thanks.

I will need you guys help to expand the First Post. notworthy.gif
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post Nov 15 2012, 08:50 PM

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may i ask, WHY?

savings account has very low return rate, and is usually less than inflation rate

which means RM 100 you saved today will be RM 95 next year, even with the interest accrued

again, may i ask, WHY?
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post Nov 15 2012, 08:52 PM

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prior to this. theres like a gold investment in cimb air asia account. any idea for those who use these? is it any worth?
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Nov 15 2012, 08:50 PM)
may i ask, WHY?

savings account has very low return rate, and is usually less than inflation rate

which means RM 100 you saved today will be RM 95 next year, even with the interest accrued

again, may i ask, WHY?
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Because its fun to play around with.

The monetary return as you point out is terrible.
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post Nov 15 2012, 10:22 PM

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@WhitE LighteR

Bro, good job in compiling Savings Account interest rates at Post#1.

With you updating Post#1 frequently, I am sure this thread will benefit many people.

Most of us know that Affin's FD rates are very good for a commercial bank and the board rates can be better than other banks' FD promotional interest rates. And guess what - Affin Bank's Savings Account rates are also one of the highest in town.

I have updated my article The Best Savings Account in Malaysia with tables provided by Affin Bank (in November 2012) as shown below:

Comparison of Savings Account Interest Rates
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Comparison of Senior Saving Accounts Interest Rates
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However, do note that the interest rates stated in tables above is different from that shown in Afiin Bank's website.

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Updated the First Post with link to GenX Best Savings Account link, and added two more Savings Account from OCBC and Affin Bank

Added some summary. Let me know if there is any mistake.

Thanks

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post Dec 10 2012, 04:44 PM

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m2u savers halal or not ??
coz fixed deposit right??

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post Dec 10 2012, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(mkaz @ Dec 10 2012, 04:44 PM)
m2u savers halal or not ??
coz fixed deposit right??
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M2U is a savings account, not a fixed deposit. Halal ? As in Shariah compliant ? Go for M2U-I then. That one is "halal".
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post Dec 10 2012, 11:41 PM

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QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ Dec 10 2012, 05:07 PM)
M2U is a savings account, not a fixed deposit. Halal ? As in Shariah compliant ? Go for M2U-I then. That one is "halal".
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To Open saving account also need halal ?
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post Dec 11 2012, 06:52 AM

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QUOTE(aoisky @ Dec 10 2012, 11:41 PM)
To Open saving account also need halal ?
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LoL - boleh makan kot... wrong term is used...
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QUOTE(jack2 @ Dec 11 2012, 06:52 AM)
LoL - boleh makan kot... wrong term is used...
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No la jack2 Halal not only apply to makan
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QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ Dec 10 2012, 05:07 PM)
M2U is a savings account, not a fixed deposit. Halal ? As in Shariah compliant ? Go for M2U-I then. That one is "halal".
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Boss, care to elaborate more? FD is not halal?


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post Dec 24 2012, 04:43 PM

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UOB recently launched their children savings account called Fun Savers.

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The UOB Fun Savers Savings Account for children pays up to interest of 2.9% p.a. (as of December 2012) for deposit not more than RM50K which is not bad. You are allowed 1 FREE withdrawal a month and subsequent withdrawal in the same month is subjected to RM2 fee.

The only thing I dislike about UOB Fun Savers is that it credit the interest half-yearly versus Hong Leong Bank Junior Savings Account which credit the interest monthly.

To find out which is the best Savings Account for Adults, Parents, Children and Grandfathers and maybe Grandmothers too, please click here to read my article The Best Savings Account in Malaysia.

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QUOTE(am33r @ Dec 11 2012, 11:51 PM)
Boss, care to elaborate more? FD is not halal?
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No halal or non-halal in banking terms. Just Syariah compliant product and non syariah compliant product. icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Dec 27 2012, 10:25 PM

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is all interest pay out on monthly basis?
so far i know it is a yes for ocbc smart saver account..
not sure for others?
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QUOTE(Wenceslaus @ Dec 27 2012, 10:25 PM)
is all interest pay out on monthly basis?
so far i know it is a yes for ocbc smart saver account..
not sure for others?
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Most banks pay out the interest on a half-yearly basis but there are a few accounts that pay out the interest on a monthly basis such as SCB JustOne CASA, SCB e$aver, a few other SCB savings and current accounts, AmIslamic Bank Basic Savings, some AmBank current accounts, Maybank M2U savers, savers-i, CIMB Air Asia Savers, just to name a few.
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post Dec 28 2012, 01:08 PM

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I am going to affin bank n open an account now!!
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enquiry on OCBC smart saver: interest calculated on daily.. means if i deposited rm1k on 25th jan, interest from 25 onwards till 31 jan will be 2.9%pa? so prior to that (1 jan - 24 jan) will be only 2.4%pa? then start from 1 feb will be back 2.4%pa until i deposit money?


Added on January 1, 2013, 8:45 amfound on their website:-
No withdrawals during the calendar month

1 RM0 – RM49.99 2.40% p.a.
2 RM50 – RM999.99 2.75% p.a.
3 RM1,000 and above 2.90% p.a.

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