POSB says A $2 fall-below fee will apply if your average daily balance for the month falls below $500. Enjoy a waiver of the $2 fall-below fee if you meet any of the following criterianakatago wrote:POSB? 500 but that was over two years ago.
I'm too lazy to check.
Wow! You seem to have done quite a bit of research there. That Plus account sounds interesting.BBCWatcher wrote:As a follow-up, if you want essentially the same terms and conditions but with:
(a) No paper checks;
(b) A $1,000 minimum to open;
then CIMB Singapore's StarSaver Savings Account is available. You also have to sign up for e-statements to avoid a $1 per month maintenance fee, but that shouldn't be a problem.
Yet another option is the Plus! Visa Debit Card issued by OCBC. This is primarily a savings account with zero minimum balance to open and zero minimum balance fees -- can't beat that. (If you want a book of paper checks you have to pay $10, so that's not recommended.) There's a $24 annual fee, but the fee is waived completely the first year and is also waived in subsequent years if you charge at least $1,200 per year in Visa transactions using your Plus! Debit Card. So if you expect to deposit, say, $1,800 per year ($150 per month) into the account and spend most of that as Visa charges (auto-top your EZ-Link card, FairPrice shopping, etc.) then that'll work fine. There's also currently (as I write this) a $50 promotional sign-up bonus paid if you sign up to start crediting your salary to your Plus! account, so that would effectively make the card and account free of annual fees for 3 years even if you miss the Visa spending requirement. You get LinkPoints on most Visa purchases, and you can spend down your LinkPoints when you shop at FairPrice in the form of cash discounts at the register. You can use the card at any OCBC and (with caveats) UOB ATMs to withdraw cash. Any merchant that advertises a discount for using an OCBC card should honor that discount with this particular card, too. It's not a good card to use overseas, though. (Singapore-issued cards generally aren't.)
Still is. I have an almost dormant posb account with $500 in it. The only reason I have still kept it is because it I have a POSB passion card linked to it and I get $10 discount for my library card renewal with my passion card and another reason DBS/POSB card gets me some discount on GV tickets.nakatago wrote:POSB? 500 but that was over two years ago.
I'm too lazy to check.
You continue to earn my respect WD40Wd40 wrote: Still is. I have an almost dormant posb account with $500 in it. The only reason I have still kept it is because it I have a POSB passion card linked to it and I get $10 discount for my library card renewal with my passion card and another reason DBS/POSB card gets me some discount on GV tickets.
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