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Anonymous

11 Apr 2020

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What are the main changes that have made the Standard Chartered BonusSaver account less attractive?

Heard that it used to be pretty good and the sign-up gifts were great as well.

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Hi Anon,

They just changed their interest policy. On the whole if you are able to fulfil all their criterias, you can still get 3.88% p.a. on the first $100k in the account. But if you can't, take note of the following changes effective 1 April 2020:

Base interest rate:

0.1% in old policy, vs 0.05% in new policy

Minimum spending:

$500/mth -- 0.88% in old policy, vs 0.50% in new policy

$2000/mth -- 1.88% in old policy, vs 1.50% in new policy

Salary credit:

Same in old and new policy (1%)

Bill payment:

0.25% in old policy, vs 0.10% in new policy

Invest / Insure:

0.75% in old policy, vs 1.28% in new policy

TLDR: Basically, their extra interest is shifted more to the invest/insure condition, so if you don't do any investment/insurance under SCB, then the interest you get will be worse off than before.

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