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Savings account rate changes after RBA's 0.25% rise: November 2023

Published 15/11/2023, 05:20 pm
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The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has broken its holding spree, hiking the cash rate at its November meeting on Tuesday.

Many Aussie savers will likely have their eye out for bolstered savings account interest rates, particularly after once-market leaders Bank of Queensland and ME Bank slashed savings account interest rates last month.

November highlights

  • Rabobank has hiked the introductory rate on its High Interest Savings Account to a market leading 5.75% for the first four months
  • Macquarie Bank will lift the introductory rate on its savings account to 5.50% p.a. for the first four months
  • St George, BankSA, and Bank of Melbourne to increase the rate available to new customers opening a Maxi Saver account to 5.35% p.a. for the first three months
  • NAB will increase its Reward Saver account bonus interest rate, bringing its total rate to 5.00% p.a.
  • Westpac to increase the total interest rate offered on its Westpac Life account to 5.00% p.a.
  • The total interest rate on offer to those holding CommBank's Youthsaver account will increase to 5.00% p.a.

The market leaders

Rabobank

Market leader Rabobank left savings account fanatics biting their nails after the RBA's November hike.

It bolstered the introductory interest rate on its High Interest Savings Account by 15 basis points to 5.75% p.a. for balances of up to $250,000 more than a week after the central bank's move.

That leaves it a significant 20 basis points above the rate offered by the market's next best, ME Bank's HomeME, which boasts a conditional 5.55% p.a. rate.

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Rabobank's 5.75% p.a. rate is made up of a 4.40% p.a. standard variable rate and a 1.35% p.a. bonus rate, the latter of which is only available for the first four months.

For balances of over $250,000, the standard rate decreases to 3.40% p.a.

The bank also offers a maximum rate of 5.10% p.a. on its PremiumSaver Account to those who grow their balance by at least $200 each month and a rate of up to 5.25% p.a. on its Notice Saver Account.

ING

ING responded to the latest rate hike on Thursday without mentioning its cult-favourite Savings Maximiser account.

Though, it did announce it will increase the interest rate offered on its Savings Accelerator product by 35 basis points to 4.70% p.a. for balances over $150,000, effective 14 November.

From that same date, the bank will offer a market leading 5.30% p.a. interest rate to customers locking $10,000 or more away in a 12-month term deposit – 30 basis points higher than its current rate.

The interest rate offered to customers entering a six month term deposit will also increase by 25 basis points to 5.05% p.a.

Bank of Queensland

BOQ has responded to the RBA's latest hike, increasing its variable home loan interest rates.

It didn't mention its Future Saver account, which currently boasts a total rate of 5.40% p.a., nor any of its other savings accounts.

It was a similar story over at the bank's subsidiaries Virgin Money (LON:VM) and ME Bank.

Macquarie

Macquarie has revealed it will pass the 25 basis point increase on in full to customers holding its transaction and savings accounts, effective 17 November.

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From that date, both products will provide an ongoing, unconditional 4.75% p.a. interest rate on balances of up to $1 million.

Macquarie is also lifting the introductory rate offered to new customers opening a savings account by 10 basis points to 5.50% p.a. for the first four months.

The new welcome rate will be effective from 10 November on balances of up to $250,000.

The rates offered on its term deposits don't yet appear to have been impacted by the RBA's rate hike, though many were increased last week.

Beyond its consumer products, the bank's business savings account and CMA Accelerator product will also see rates boosted 25 basis points to 4.75% from 17 November.

ANZ, CommBank, Westpac, NAB

ANZ

ANZ was the second big bank out of the gates on Wednesday, just behind NAB.

The bank revealed it will increase the base interest rate available to customers holding its ANZ Plus Save account by 25 basis points to 4.90% p.a., effective 16 November.

That rate will be offered to those with balances of under $250,000.

Customers holding more in the account will realise an interest rate of 3.75% p.a.

The bank said it is continuing to review other deposit rates.

CommBank

CommBank was the last of the big four banks to react to the RBA's November move, announcing it will pass the hike on in full (or more) to savers.

The bank's NetBank Saver account will see its introductory interest rate bolstered by 35 basis points to 5.10% p.a. for the first five months.

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That will be made up of a 2.75% p.a. fixed bonus margin (up 20 basis points) and a 2.35% p.a. standard variable interest rate (up 15 basis points), to which it will revert after the introductory period.

CommBank's GoalSaver account will see its total interest rate increase 25 basis points to 4.90% p.a.

That will comprise a 4.50% p.a. bonus rate – available to those who grow their balance each month – and a 0.40% p.a. base rate.

Finally, the bank's Youthsaver account will see its standard variable rate increase 25 basis points to 2.60% p.a. while its bonus rate stays at 2.40% p.a. – resulting in a total of rate of 5.00% p.a.

Those holding a Youthsaver account must grow their balance each month on order to earn the bonus rate.

All the above changes made by CommBank will be effective as of 17 November.

Westpac

Third off the ranks out of the big four, behind NAB and ANZ, was Westpac.

The bank will increase the total interest rate offered on its bonus rate account, Westpac Life, by 25 basis points to 5.00% p.a. from 17 November.

Right now, the savings account's interest rate is made up of a 2.00% base rate and a 2.75% bonus rate, provided to customers who grow their balance each month.

It will also increase the introductory offer available to new customers opening a Westpac eSaver variable interest rate account to 5.00% p.a. for the first five months on the same date.

NAB

NAB was the first of the big four to announce it will pass the November hike on in full, increasing its Reward Saver account to offer a total interest rate of 5.00% p.a.

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To earn NAB's Reward Saver's total rate of 5.00% p.a. customers will likely be required to make no withdrawals and make at least one deposit on or before the second last banking day of the month.

Prior to passing on the RBA's latest hike, the savings account offers a 0.35% p.a. base rate and a 4.40% p.a. bonus rate, totaling 4.75% p.a.

The new rates will come into effect from 17 November 2023.

The best of the rest

St George, BankSA, & Bank of Melbourne to hike rates to as much as 5.35% p.a.

Westpac subsidiaries St George, Bank SA, and Bank of Melbourne will each increase the maximum introductory rate offered to new customers opening a Maxi Saver account online to 5.35% p.a. from 17 November.

That rate will be made up of a 1.10% p.a. variable rate, a 3.90% p.a. fixed introductory rate, and a 0.35% p.a. bonus rate for opening an account online.

Both the introductory rate and the bonus rate will be made available for the first three months.

Those depositing less than $250,000 in an Incentive Saver account with any of the banks will also see their bonus rate increase 15 basis points to 3.30% p.a. on top of the current 1.85% p.a. base variable rate – bringing it to a total of 5.15% p.a.

New customers opening an Incentive Saver account online will also receive an extra 0.10% for the first three months, lifting the account's total rate to 5.25% p.a.

The bonus rate is available to those who grow their balance each month (customers aged over 21 much grow their balance by at least $50 a month).

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Balances of over $250,000 in an Incentive Saver account will attract a 3.15% p.a. bonus rate – leading to a total offered rate of 5.00% p.a. or 5.10% p.a. with the online introductory bonus.

Bankwest to increase savings rates

CommBank subsidiary Bankwest announced its plan to increase savings account interest rates by 25 basis points from 17 November.

From that date, its Hero Saver account will boast a 4.60% p.a. interest rate for balances up to $250,001, as long as customers deposit $200 and make no withdrawals each month.

Meanwhile, its eSaver Variable Smart account will offer a 2.45% p.a. interest rate for balances up to $500,001 as long as depositors make no withdrawals in a month.

On top of that, the introductory rate on its Easy Saver account will lift to 5.10% p.a. for the first four months on balances of up to $250,001.

"Savings account rate changes after RBA's 0.25% rise: November 2023" was originally published on Savings.com.au and was republished with permission.

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