Trust Bank Singapore, New Digital Bank Freebies!

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Have you applied for your Savings Account or Credit Card with Trust Bank Singapore, Singapore's digital bank backed by a unique partnership between Standard Chartered Bank, and FairPrice Group? REFERRAL CODE: BZACYE0F ( it is a number zero, not letter ) Get $35 worth of free Fairprice vouchers and other freebies by just Downloading the Trust App and Open a Savings Account online with the App, simple/easy within 10mins!: Get free $10 Fairprice E-voucher (no minimum spend at stores/online) by entering this code ( BZACYE0F ) when apply for the Savings Account. Get free 1kg Fairprice Rice voucher Get free Kopitiam Breakfast Toast Set voucher Charge one transaction to your debit card to get free Fairprice $25 voucher (no minimum spend, at stores/online). Hack: Do a funds transfer of $1 or $10 from your own bank to Trustbank savings account. Then Just add your debit card number to Grab App, authenticate with $1 charge/refunded to your saving

Good Returns From Capital Plus Policy!

Yesterday I was $20 richer! Two of my Capital Plus Policies with NTUC Income matured in 2006 after 7 years. Returns about 3.5% per annum. And I got my capital plus interest back then. On top of that, NTUC Income gave me a $10 voucher for each policy (in the form of a letter) which I can use to buy products in I-shop. I forgot to claim until yesterday, after almost 2 years! And so nice, NTUC I-shop allowed me to redeem $20 Robinsons vouchers! Not bad right!

Capital Plus is a single premium insurance policy. I get insurance protection as well as earn interest, like FD but higher returns. Too bad, NTUC Income no longer offer such policies. I still have such policies maturing a few years later (7 and 10 years term), earning about 3.5% per annum. Good long term investments in view of the low bank interest rates and I get protection also!

I think some bank insurance do offer similar policies.

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