Ideal Savings HISA & TFSA rate going down to 1.61% as of July 31 | Ideal Savings | Discussion forum This forum requires Javascript to be enabled for posting content Please consider registeringguest Log In Register Login name Password Remember me Register | Lost password? Select Forum Announcements New members welcome and introductions Site suggestions Credit card reward programs General comparisons General financial discussion GIC discussions Income tax filing Investing Mortgages RRSPs and RRIFs Small business accounts Tax Free Savings Accounts Your stories AcceleRate Financial Achieva Financial Alterna Bank Bridgewater Bank Canadian Tire CIBC Coast Capital Savings DUCA Credit Union EQ Bank HSBC Hubert Financial ICICI Bank Ideal Savings LBC Digital Luminus Financial Manulife Bank MAXA Financial Meridian Credit Union Motive Financial motusbank National Bank Neo Financial Oaken Financial Omnia Direct Outlook Financial Peoples Trust RBC Royal Bank Saven Financial Scotiabank Simplii Financial Steinbach Credit Union Tangerine Bank Wealth One Bank of Canada Wealthsimple Ally B2B Bank Citizens Bank Implicity Financial Wyth Financial (formerly Concentra Bank) Zag Bank Zenbanx Search Advanced Search Advanced Search— Forum Scope —Current forumAll forums— Match —Match any wordMatch all wordsMatch phrase— Forum Options —Posts onlyTopic titles onlyPosts and topic titlesMinimum search word length is 3 characters - maximum search word length is 84 characters Search Home Discussion forum Ideal Savings Ideal Savings HISA & TFSA rate going down to 1.61% as of July 31 Topic RSS Ideal Savings HISA & TFSA rate going down to 1.61% as of July 31 Facebook Twitter Email this July 28, 20201:43 pm Londonguy Member Members Forum Posts: 535 Member Since: May 27, 2016 Offline 1 Another 15 bps of rate evaporation, down from 1.76% July 28, 20204:01 pm dougjp Member Members Forum Posts: 575 Member Since: January 9, 2011 Offline 2 Sorry everyone, I sent them some money this morning, must have triggered their rate drop ceiling. The main accomplishment of almost all organized protests is to annoy people who are not in them. July 28, 20207:24 pm Loonie Member Members Forum Posts: 9238 Member Since: October 21, 2013 Offline 3 dougjp said Sorry everyone, I sent them some money this morning, must have triggered their rate drop ceiling. You mean you broke the bank, doug? July 29, 20206:55 am dougjp Member Members Forum Posts: 575 Member Since: January 9, 2011 Offline 4 Loonie said You mean you broke the bank, doug? He he, not with the little I sent them, they must have been at 99.9% of their target for balances before! The joke's on me, now its in "hold funds". The main accomplishment of almost all organized protests is to annoy people who are not in them. All RSS © Simple:Press New/Recently Updated Topics VanCity Promo - 5.50% new money - Apr 9 … New 2024 federal budget Older friend's dilemma (how to spend mon… Ottawa woman warned BMO of suspected ban… What to do with USD in Questrade TFSA Good news keep coming: Bitcoin plunges b… TD Extendible Note No free CIBC chequing account? CIBC 5.75% for 4 months Reduced Transaction Limits (Me to Me inc… 2023 T5 error Home Trust to be merged with Fairstone B… High Interest eSavings 5.5% for 3 months Special 5.5% rate for HSBC migrated High… Targeted 5.5%-5.75% offer 11 April - 15 … Earn 5.15% on a 9 month GIC CDIC protection for WS Cash accounts inc…
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