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Deposit Calculator

Please select start date
Please select term date
Please enter deposit amount
Please enter Interest Rate
Please select Interest Payments

Payment Day
Interests
Starting Date
Term
Nb of days
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Total
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Note:
- The minimum number of investment days is 90 days. The maximum duration is 5 years
.- The interests payable in advance are calculated in a single installment, whatever the duration of the placement is
- Schedule of forward payable interests term is annual for more than one year installment
. - A withholding tax of 20% is currently deducted from each payment of interest.
Payment Day
Interests
Starting Date
Term
Nb of days
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Note:
- The minimum number of investment days is 90 days. The maximum duration is 5 years
. - The interests payable in advance are calculated in a single installment, whatever the duration of the placement is
- Schedule of forward payable interests term is annual for more than one year installment
. - A withholding tax of 20% is currently deducted from each payment of interest.

Exchange Rates

Code Currency Name Unit Purchase Sell
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* Rates are for information purpose only and are subject to change without notice. You should confirm current rates with your relationship officer or branch before making any transactions that could be affected by changes in the rates.

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* Rates are for information purpose only and are subject to change without notice. You should confirm current rates with your relationship officer or branch before making any transactions that could be affected by changes in the rates.

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