BankWest Bankwest tddirect
3.61%
-
Term deposit
Moneybuddy says
A flexible term deposit account with attractive rates and no fees. Some may prefer the flexibility of having constant access to funds, especially with some savings accounts offering such competitive high rates, but if you have funds that aren't needed in the short term, bankwest tddirect's 12 month term interest rate may appeal. Voted best term deposit for short term and long term by Money Magazine.
The Basics
Interest paid Quarterly
Interest calculated Daily
Headline interest rate 3.61%
Monthly fee -
Account type Term deposit
The cool stuff: features
ATM access No
EFTPOS access No
Branch access No
Online access No
Age restrictions No
Cheque book facility No
Debit card No
BPAY No
GiroPost No
Phone access No
The Facts & Figures
Balance less than $1k -
Balance less than $5k -
Balance less than $25k -
Balance greater than $100k -
Min. balance -
Min. opening deposit -
Number of free elect transactions per month -
The ugly stuff: fees
Other bank ATM fee -
EFTPOS transaction fee -
Branch assistance fee -
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BankWest says
With up to 3.61%p.a, the bankwest tddirect online term deposit offers a fantastic return, plus you can choose the term that best suits you. Compare that with the big banks!
BankWest Term Deposits are ideal if you are looking for the security of afixed rate of return over a specific period of time.
Up to 3.61%p.a, Absolutely no fees, Choice of 3, 6 and 12 month terms, 10-day grace period upon maturity to decide what you want to do with your money, Low minimum opening deposit of $1,000
Pros
- Up to 3.61%p.a rate
- Flexible terms to suit you
- No fees
- 10 day grace period upon maturity to decide want to do with your money
- Low minimum opening deposit
Cons
- Some savings accounts with higher rates offer constant access
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