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Islamic Fixed Deposit (GIA-i) Rate Comparison Table, May 2010


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Previously we look at conventional fixed deposit rate for May 2010. However,  if you prefer to deposit in Islamic Fixed Deposit Account or commonly known as General Investment Account (GIA-i) instead of conventional fixed deposit account, the rates are shown in the table below.

Kindly note that, the rate showed in the table below are only indicative. It means that, the rates may changes according to agreed profit sharing ratio. This table are no longer maintained. To get the latest rates kindly browse Latest Islamic Fixed Deposit (FD) Rates page.

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Fixed Deposit Rate Comparison Table, May 2010


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If you like to invest your money in the most secure instrument, fixed deposit is one of the best choice. Bank Negara increased OPR rate early this year, so fixed deposit rate also on the raise. You may want to park in your money in fixed deposit if you believe in “Sell in May and Go Away” adage.

The table below shows the conventional fixed deposit rate as of May 2010. This table are no longer maintained. This table is no longer maintained. For the latest rate kindly browse this page.

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Latest BLR & BFR Rate as in March 2010

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With recent hike of Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), Banks do not take a long time to raise BLR and BFR. The first bank to raise the BLR is Bank Simpanan Nasional.

BLR normally used in conventional loan package while BFR normally used in Islamic loan package. However, most of the time BLR & BFR figures are the same.

The table below show the latest BLR or BFR rate for most of banks in Malaysia as at 12th March 2010. This table is no longer maintained. The latest rates can be found on this page.

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OCBC Credit Card Rewards Will Turn into Cash Rebate

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Beginning 1st July 2009, every transaction make by using your OCBC credit cards will no longer rewarded with points. Instead you will gain cash rebate between 0.2% to 0.5% depending on the card types. The cash rebates will be applicables to all transaction including auto debit, grocery or petrol.

Due to this the current OCBC$ Rewards Programme will ends on 30th June 2009. Before or on this date you may choose to either redden these points for exclusive gifts or it will be automatically converted to rebates. You will received RM15 rebates for every 10,000 points on your Platinum, Titanium, Gold or Classic Cards.

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