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MyState Special eSaver Account

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MyState Bank Special eSaver Account

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Maximum variable rate
1.25% p.a.
Base interest rate
0.9%p.a.

Our verdict

Earn up to 0.9% p.a. on balances up to $24,999 with no monthly deposit requirements or access restrictions

This savings account allows you to withdraw money whenever you may need it, without impacting the interest you earn. It’s the best of both worlds, halfway between a savings account and an everyday account.

Pros

  • Earn a competitive rate of interest on your balance
  • $0 monthly account fee
  • Unlimited mobile, internet transactions
  • No minimum balance or ongoing deposits required

Cons

  • No debit card
  • Lower interest rate for lower balances

In this guide

  • Our verdict
  • Details
    • Key details
  • Key features
  • How to apply
  • Your reviews
  • Ask a question

The MyState Special eSaver account offers competitive, tiered variable interest rates, starting from 0.9% p.a. for balances up to $24,999. Balances over this earn even more interest, meaning the more you save, the more interest you will earn. Unlike other savings accounts on the market, there are no ongoing deposit requirements to earn interest and there is no minimum opening balance, so you can get started today.

Details

Key details

Product Name MyState Bank Special eSaver Account
Maximum Variable Rate 1.25% p.a.
Standard Variable Rate 0.90% p.a.
Monthly Account Fee $0
Minimum Opening Deposit $0
Minimum Age 14

Key features

Earn 0.9% interest on balances up to $24,999

This account provides tiered interest rates, with higher rates for higher balances. Balances under $24,999 will earn 0.9%.

See the tiered interest rates below.

Balance Interest rate p.a.
$0-$24,9990.9%
$25,000 - $49,9990.95%
$50,000 - $149,9991.1%
$150,000 - $249,9991.25%
$250,000 or more.1.25%

No minimum balance required

There is no minimum balance required to open an account and you can start earning interest on balances as low as $1.

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How to apply

You can apply online in less than 10 minutes. Before you begin your application, make sure you meet the following eligibility requirements and have the below documentation handy.

Eligibility

  • Age requirements. You must be over the age of 14 to apply for this account.
  • Residency. You must be an Australian resident with an Australian residential address.

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Tom

June 09, 2017

I have $120,000.00 to invest in an interest bearing account. I do not want one which has a bonus component which is withdrawn after a stated period, requires any top up or has fees attached. What is the best investment offer?


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Jonathan

June 10, 2017

Hi Tom!


Thanks for the comment.


You may visit our high-interest savings accounts page to compare your options and use our calculator to choose the rates we have available. It would show the list of financial institutions that you can choose from.


Based on your stated preferences, you may also consider credit unions as they are known for less fees and better rates than most banks.


Before you use any financial product, Tom, please read through their terms, conditions, and features to see if they are the right choice or not.


Hope this helps.


Cheers,

Jonathan


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