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Find high-interest savings accounts with rates up to 6.00%. Compare interest rates, fees, and features to find a suitable savings account for you.

80+ savings account providers in RateCity’s database

290+ savings account products in RateCity’s database

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  • Expert research

Our team of savings accounts research experts evaluates savings accounts for value (including interest rates and features), offering detailed ratings to aid your comparison.

  • Dedicated experts

Our seasoned editorial team has extensive experience in financial comparisons, aiming to simplify complex terms into useful information for Australians.

  • A variety of providers

We review and rate savings accounts from numerous providers, offering a wide selection of savings accounts for informed decision making.

Providers we compare

HSBC
NAB
Macquarie Bank
Commonwealth Bank
ANZ
Westpac
Australian Unity
Suncorp Bank
AMP Bank
ubank
Newcastle Permanent
Bendigo Bank
Heritage Bank
ANZ Plus
RACQ Bank
IMB Bank
BOQ
G&C Mutual Bank
ING
Virgin Money

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^Words such as "top", "best", "cheapest" or "lowest" are not a recommendation or rating of products. This page compares a range of products from selected providers and not all products or providers are included in the comparison. There is no such thing as a 'one- size-fits-all' financial product. The best loan, credit card, superannuation account or bank account for you might not be the best choice for someone else. Before selecting any financial product you should read the fine print carefully, including the product disclosure statement, target market determination fact sheet or terms and conditions document and obtain professional financial advice on whether a product is right for you and your finances.