Meet the best bank savings accounts in Singapore
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SINGAPORE (Apr 14): If youre considering investing in the stock market, you will need to have at least six months worth of expenses in savings, just in case.
A good savings account that works harder for you is one of the ways to help you amass savings quickly.
By good, we really mean an account that offers you a higher interest rate than the regular one youve probably held on to from childhood.
Having the right savings account also makes all the difference in terms of the amount of money you will receive annually due to compound interest.
Indeed, gone are the years where putting your money in the bank gives you an inconsiderable amount of interest every year. Back then, most financial advisors would recommend you put your money in fixed deposits or insurance savings policies to get better returns, if you werent already investing.
These days, banks are offering more competitive rates designed to cater to mostly working adults.
The key difference between these accounts and your basic account? Most of these upsized accounts require you to credit your salary directly into them, or spend a minimum sum on the credit card issued by the same bank.
If youre still not sure which account to bank with, these are some of the best bank savings interest rates in Singapore, arranged in alphabetical order.
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Of course, these attractive rates come at a price. Unless you can afford the minimum spend, or maintain the minimum account balance, you will need to do your own homework in terms of how much you realistically earn and can save.
Sometimes, a simple savings account with a higher-than-usual rate like CIMBs FastSaver account may make more sense than, say, DBSs Multipler Account, or UOBs One Account.
Heres a further breakdown of interest rates
Bank of China SmartSaver
CIMB FastSaver Account
Citibank MaxiGain Savings Account
DBS Multiplier Account
Maybank Save Up Programme
* Maybank lets you choose from nine products including credit card spend, car and home loans, insurance policies (with a minimum of $5,000 in annual premiums), and investment products (with a minimum of $25,000 in investments).
OCBC 360 Account (for first $35,000)
OCBC Bonus Plus Savings Account
POSB Save As You Earn (SAYE) Savings Account
Standard Chartered Bonus$aver Account
UOB One Account
UOB Stash Account
https://www.theedgesingapore.com/cap...unts-singapore
SINGAPORE (Apr 14): If youre considering investing in the stock market, you will need to have at least six months worth of expenses in savings, just in case.
A good savings account that works harder for you is one of the ways to help you amass savings quickly.
By good, we really mean an account that offers you a higher interest rate than the regular one youve probably held on to from childhood.
Having the right savings account also makes all the difference in terms of the amount of money you will receive annually due to compound interest.
Indeed, gone are the years where putting your money in the bank gives you an inconsiderable amount of interest every year. Back then, most financial advisors would recommend you put your money in fixed deposits or insurance savings policies to get better returns, if you werent already investing.
These days, banks are offering more competitive rates designed to cater to mostly working adults.
The key difference between these accounts and your basic account? Most of these upsized accounts require you to credit your salary directly into them, or spend a minimum sum on the credit card issued by the same bank.
If youre still not sure which account to bank with, these are some of the best bank savings interest rates in Singapore, arranged in alphabetical order.

Of course, these attractive rates come at a price. Unless you can afford the minimum spend, or maintain the minimum account balance, you will need to do your own homework in terms of how much you realistically earn and can save.
Sometimes, a simple savings account with a higher-than-usual rate like CIMBs FastSaver account may make more sense than, say, DBSs Multipler Account, or UOBs One Account.
Heres a further breakdown of interest rates
Bank of China SmartSaver
- Salary credit from $2,000: 0.8% p.a.
- Monthly credit card spend from $500: 0.8% p.a.
- Three monthly payment transactions done via mobile banking, internet banking, or GIRO: 0.35% p.a.
CIMB FastSaver Account
- Earn while you save, without worrying about having to spend a minimum sum each month.
- The first $50,000 earns you 1% p.a., 1.5% p.a. for the next $25,000 (i.e. $75,000), and 1.8% for the subsequent $25,000 (i.e. $100,000).
Citibank MaxiGain Savings Account
- Earn a base interest of 50% of the one-month Singapore Interbank Offered Rate (or Sibor) if you have at least $70,000 in your account.
- Bonus interest: plus 0.05% per month for a year as long as you make sure your balance matches or increases every month.
DBS Multiplier Account
- Income credit (salary or dividends): From 0.05% p.a. for $2,000 a month and below, with transactions in one or more of the following categories
- Monthly credit card spend, monthly home loan instalment with DBS, monthly DBS insurance premiums, or investing through DBSs Invest-Saver programme: up to 3.80% p.a. for income, as well as transactions in 2 or more categories for first $25,000 worth of transactions and above.
Maybank Save Up Programme
- Base interest: up to 0.3125% p.a.
- Base interest plus one product: 0.6125% p.a.
- Base interest plus two products: 1.1125% p.a.
- Base interest plus three products: 3.0625% p.a.
* Maybank lets you choose from nine products including credit card spend, car and home loans, insurance policies (with a minimum of $5,000 in annual premiums), and investment products (with a minimum of $25,000 in investments).
OCBC 360 Account (for first $35,000)
- Salary credit of at least $2,000: 1.2%
- Spend at least $500 a month on your OCBC credit card: 1.5% p.a.
- Increase your account balance by at least $500 from the previous month: 1.8% p.a.
- Invest with, or purchase insurance from OCBC: 2.4% p.a.
OCBC Bonus Plus Savings Account
- Earn 1.45% p.a. when you deposit at least $500 a month.
- Receive an additional 0.75% p.a. when you dont make any withdrawals for one year
POSB Save As You Earn (SAYE) Savings Account
- Earn 2% p.a. on top of 0.05% p.a. if no withdrawal is made for two years.
- For deposits that range from $800 to $3,000, account holders get to enjoy 2% p.a. on top of 0.25% p.a.
Standard Chartered Bonus$aver Account
- Salary credit of at least $3,000: 1% p.a.
- Spend a minimum of $500 monthly on your credit card: up to an additional 0.78% p.a.
- Spend a minimum of $2,000 monthly on your credit card: up to an additional 1.78% p.a.
- Insure with Standard Chartered (with a minimum annual premium of $12,000) or invest in an eligible unit trust of at least $30,000: up to an additional 0.75% p.a.
- Pay three bills via online banking or GIRO: up to an additional 0.25% p.a.
UOB One Account
- Base interest rate: 0.05% p.a.
- Spend at least $500 per month on selected UOB credit cards: up to an additional 1.5% p.a. on your first $75,000
- Credit your salary, or pay three monthly bills via GIRO, and spend a minimum of $500 on selected UOB credit cards: up to an additional 1.85% p.a. with first $15,000
UOB Stash Account
- Base interest rate: 0.05% p.a.
- Maintain or increase your previous months monthly balance: up to an additional 0.95% p.a. for your first $60,000