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There seems to be better alternatives for savings accounts and credit cards. Currently pre-Uni student.
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Chua Wei Feng
07 Feb 2020
BBM at SMU
Hi Anon, I'm also a Pre-U Student! Great that you're focusing on optimising your savings to make your money work for you, hope the content over at Seedly Reads has been useful in helping you make your decision.
Currently, I have 2 bank accounts open, SCB Jumpstart and DBS Multiplier.
I use DBS Multiplier as my spending account, as DBS has a lot of atms, great mobile application and fast GIRO setups. Multiplier is great as there is a fall below fee waiver for individuals below 29 years old and above 20 years old (have to call to check, im not exactly sure). I also use DBS RSP for sti etf, which combined with salary credit, allow me to obtain a better interest rate than any other savings account.
I then use SCB Jumpstart as my savings account, to get 2% p.a. with absolutely no conditions whatsoever! Just park your money there and forget it! Check back on the 31st of each month to see that juicy interest credited into your account :)
All the best in your personal finance journey!
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Edwin Koh
06 Feb 2020
Software Engineer Lead at Rhine Digital
I feel that there is no harm keeping a DBS account open , as it more accessible if you ever need to ...
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Hey there!
You can check out Seedly's savings account calculator tool to determine the suitable savings account for you: https://seedly.sg/tools/savings-account-calculator
But from what I know, most of the savings accounts with higher interests rates will need you to credit your salary / perform some sort of transaction (insurance, investment etc). Based on my pre-U experience, I did not have to perform that sort of transaction nor do I have a stable income to credit into my account.
However, I would recommend the Standard Chartered JumpStart Account if you have less than $20K (2% p.a. but must be at least 18).
Additionally, just personal preference, I kept my DBS account to be used as a spending account just because DBS/POSB ATMs are just so much more accessible.
Hope this helps! You can also read up on the different savings account here: https://blog.seedly.sg/best-savings-accounts-si...