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86% of Singaporeans ARE NOT financially ready for retirement.

Cut your taxes by more than
half with SRS.

While enjoying greater tax reliefs, let your money in the
OCBC Supplementary Retirement Scheme (SRS) account work
harder by investing in shares, insurance, unit trusts and more.

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92% of Singaporeans have savings.

Now you Can make your savings work harder with the Bonus+ account.

The more you save and not withdraw, the higher
the interest rate you'll receive.

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94% of Singaporeans agree that control is important in their lives.

Gain Control of your spending
with Cashflo.

Our Cashflo Card allows you to buy anything, anywhere
and automatically splits your purchases up to
6 months - interest free.

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The Pulse of Singapore

In a recent survey we conducted, we noticed some surprising shifts in attitudes to wealth.

Singaporeans said they are now striving for other C's and the traditional 5C's are no longer as significant. What had been the benchmark of the Singaporean wealth and status has given way to new attitudes.

Change is possible and it's already happening. Starting with Singapore's values.

Take a look for yourself.

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Important notices

Deposit Insurance Scheme

Singapore dollar deposits of non-bank depositors and monies and deposits denominated in Singapore dollars under the Supplementary Retirement Scheme are insured by the Singapore Deposit Insurance Corporation, for up to S$50,000 in aggregate per depositor per Scheme member by law. Foreign currency deposits, dual currency investments, structured deposits and other investment products are not insured.

Cashflo Credit Card Fees and Charges

Annual fee for the OCBC Cashflo Card is S$64.20 p.a. and effective interest rate of 24.96% p.a. which is subjected to compounding if the monthly interest charges are not repaid in full, apply.

Source List:
1 - Straits Times
2 - OCBC Survey conducted September 2012
3 - The Nielsen Company's Global Ageing Report 2011