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Commonwealth Bank savings accounts

Commonwealth Bank offers a range of savings account options, each one offering different features and benefits to better suit different savers.

Commonwealth Bank’s NetBank Saver account provides unlimited transfers to and from a CommBank everyday Smart Access transaction account. The GoalSaver savings account rewards you for making progress towards your savings goals by offering a bonus to your variable interest rate each month you deposit at least $200 and make no withdrawals. This extra incentive can help encourage you to build up your savings over time and make progress towards your saving goals. The Youthsaver savings account is available for Australians under 18 years old, and can help children learn about saving and financial discipline by offering bonus interest if they are regular savers.

Commonwealth Bank also offers term deposits, credit cards, personal loans, home loans, insurance, superannuation and financial planning. Commonwealth Bank has operations in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe and North America.

Mark Bristow
Mark Bristow

Personal Finance Editor

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Why choose Commonwealth Bank

Benefits

  • No monthly fees

Drawbacks

  • Maximum interest rate comes with conditions

Commonwealth Bank Savings Accounts

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