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GHBank increases interest rates for fixed deposits by 0.50-1.50%
By k on August 10, 2009
BANGKOK, 10 August 2009 (NNT) – The Government Housing Bank (GHBank) has increased its interest rates for fixed deposits by 0.50-1.50 percent per annum, effective from today onwards.
The GHBank’s interest rate for one-year fixed deposits is 1.75 percent per annum; the rate for two-year fixed deposits is 2.50 percent per annum; the rate for three-year fixed deposits is 3.25 percent per annum; the rate for five-year fixed deposits is 3.75 percent per annum.
The GHBank’s interest rate for special fixed deposits is 1.25 percent per annum, higher by 0.25 percent. For further information, GHBank’s customers are advised to contact the bank’s customer service by dialing 0-2645-9000.
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