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Suncorp Bank savings accounts

Suncorp Bank’s savings accounts include the eOptions savings account, which is a cardless, online-only savings account that has no account-keeping fee. There’s also the Everyday Options Sub-account, which allows you to link up to nine interest-earning savings accounts to an Everyday Options transaction account.

A Growth Saver account is also available with no account-keeping fee, offering a higher bonus interest rate if each month you can grow your net balance by $200 and make no more than one withdrawal. Another way to earn bonus interest is the FlexiRate option, provided you lock away part of your savings for up to 12 months. As well as savings accounts, there’s also a kids saver account for under-18s.

Suncorp also offers term deposits, credit cards, home loans, car loans, personal loans, insurance and investment services.

Nick Bendel
Nick Bendel

Property & Personal Finance Writer

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Why choose Suncorp Bank

Benefits

  • No minimum monthly deposits

Drawbacks

  • Maximum interest rate comes with conditions

Suncorp Bank Savings Accounts

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