Which bank has the highest interest rate now?
PVcomBank applies an interest rate of up to 10%/year for a 12-13 month term with a minimum deposit of VND2,000 billion. The above interest rate applies to a fairly large deposit of VND2,000 billion.
HDBank also applies a fairly high interest rate, 8.2%/year for a 13-month term, with a much lower minimum balance requirement, only 300 billion VND.
Statistics of banks with the highest savings interest rates today:
Deputy Governor of the State Bank Dao Minh Tu said that the current interest rate level is very low, even much lower than in recent years. However, if it can be reduced, it will continue to be reduced to support the economy .
Among the surveyed banks, the highest interest rate for 3-month term belongs to VRB and CB at 4.3%. Meanwhile, the lowest interest rate is 2%/year of Agribank and Vietcombank. Thus, the difference between the highest and lowest interest rates for 3-month term is 2.3%/year.
For a 6-month term, the highest interest rate is 5.2%/year of Cake by VPBank. The lowest interest rate is 3%/year of Agribank and Vietcombank. Thus, the difference between the highest and lowest interest rates for a 6-month term is 2.2%/year.
For a 12-month term, the highest interest rate is 10%/year at PVcomBank. Meanwhile, the lowest rate is 4.4%/year at ABBank and 4.6% at GPBank. The difference between the highest and lowest interest rates for a 1-year term is up to 5.6% and 5.4%/year.
Finally, with a 24-month term, OCB leads with an interest rate of 5.8%/year. The lowest interest rate is 4.4%/year of ABBank. The difference between the highest and lowest interest rates at a 24-month term is 1.4%/year.
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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.
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