Savings accounts help your money grow faster by offering a higher interest rate than everyday transaction accounts.
Get the highest interest on your savings
Savings accounts usually earn more interest than other accounts. They’re usually online, and don’t have a debit card, so it’s not as easy to dip into your money.
Higher interest rate
The higher the interest rate, the faster your hard-earned savings will grow. A competitive savings account will offer an interest rate of around 1.5%. A transaction account will usually have an interest rate between 0% and 0.5%. This means your savings will grow faster in a savings account.
Use our savings goals calculator to see how your money can grow with different interest rates.
Bonus interest rates
Many savings accounts offer a bonus interest rate if you meet certain conditions. For example, if you make regular deposits of $500 per month, or keep a minimum balance of $5,000.
Honeymoon interest rates
Some banks offer a higher interest rate for a short period of time, called a honeymoon interest rate. Always check what the interest rate will be after the honeymoon period ends.
No fees
The best option is a no-fee savings account — you don’t want account fees to eat up your savings.
Linked accounts
To open a savings account with some providers, you will also need to open a linked transaction account. This makes it easier to transfer money between the accounts.
Government Deposit Guarantee
Savings accounts are a low-risk investment. They are protected by the Australian Government’s financial claims scheme. This guarantees to pay you up to $250,000 for savings deposits in the unlikely event your bank, credit union or building society fails. This guarantee applies per person and per institution.
Visit the Financial Claims Scheme to find the institutions and deposits the scheme covers.
Compare Savings Accounts
Before you open a savings account:
- Compare accounts from different providers so you can find the best one for you.
- Check that the provider is an authorised deposit-taking institution.
Comparison websites can be useful, but they are businesses and may make money through promoted links. They may not cover all your options. See what to keep in mind when using comparison websites.
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Review regularly for a better interest rate
Review your savings account regularly. Compare it to others on the market to make sure you’re getting the best interest rate. Contact us today on +61 07 5610 1915.
Source: moneysmart.gov.au
Reproduced with the permission of ASIC’s MoneySmart Team. This article was originally published at https://moneysmart.gov.au/banking/savings-accounts
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