Savings hacks for millennials and more
Banks are sprucing up their saving programmes to lock in tighter relationships
Singapore
SINGAPORE banks have jazzed up their savings plans to find favour from maturing millennials, locking in a tighter banking relationship with customers amid the rising ease in switching banks today, as well as tapping the rising affluence in the city-state.
The latest round of changes should again spark hacking tips from the savviest among savers here. These do not just cater to millennials, though the aim of these programmes is for banks and customers to try to stick together for longer.
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