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iSavvy Savings Plus is completely new to me, who can please explain how the bonus interest works?

Anyone using iSavvy Savings Plus willing to explain how the bonus interest works. And can you compare it to other competition in the market?

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    You will have to keep topping up and the bonus interest depends on the amount of money you top up. You may notice that bonus interest become a constant amount rather than a compounded amount if I am not wrong because it is incremental balance that gets the special interest rate.

    2019.08.01 2:50

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