Can I receive interest monthly on a term deposit or ASB Term Fund?
Last Updated: 25 Aug 2023
Yes, if your investment in a term deposit or an ASB Term Fund account is for a term of six months or more and has a balance of $10,000 or more.
The compound interest option isn't available when interest is paid monthly.
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