According to a survey by Lao Dong Newspaper reporters, PVcomBank is leading the 12-month savings interest rate list with an interest rate of up to 10%/year. However, to enjoy this extremely high interest rate, customers need to meet the condition of depositing at least 2,000 billion VND at the counter and it only applies to products that receive interest at the end of the term.
Under normal conditions, PVcomBank is listing the highest interest rate at 4.9%/year when customers deposit savings online and receive interest at the end of the term. If depositing money at the counter, customers only receive an interest rate of 4.6%/year.
HDBank listed an interest rate of 7.8%/year for a 12-month term with the condition of maintaining a minimum balance of 300 billion VND. Under normal conditions, when making an online deposit for a 12-month term, customers receive an interest rate of 5%/year. If customers deposit money at the counter, they only receive an interest rate of 4.9%/year.
Under normal conditions, HDBank is listing the highest interest rate at 5.9%/year when customers deposit money online for an 18-month term.
Cake by VPBank is listing the 12-month savings interest rate at 5.7%/year when customers receive interest at the end of the term.
CBBank is listing the highest interest rate for a 12-month term at 5.4%/year when customers deposit money online.
NamABank is listing the highest interest rate for a 12-month term at 5.4%/year when customers deposit money online.
You can refer to the interest calculation method to know how much interest you will receive after saving. To calculate interest, you can apply the formula:
Interest = deposit x interest rate %/12 x number of months of deposit.
For example, you deposit 1 billion VND into Bank A, term 12 months and enjoy interest rate 5.7%/year, the interest received is as follows:
1 billion VND x 5.7%/12 x 12 = 57 million VND.
* Interest rate information is for reference only and may change from time to time. Please contact the nearest bank transaction point or hotline for specific advice.
Readers can refer to more information about interest rates HERE.
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