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Compare saving accounts for over $50k

Compare savings accounts at Ratecity to find interest rates, fees and other features may best suit a balance of $50,000 or more. There is no single best savings account as everyone’s needs are different. Use filters to improve your results.

80+ savings account providers in RateCity’s database

280+ savings account products in RateCity’s database

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Maximum rate condition

4.75%

intro 5 months then 1.35%*

1.00%

*Available for new accounts opened online by ne...

Westpac Banking Corporation Ltd
eSaver
  • Bonus interest with conditions
  • Intro offer rate
  • App banking
  • Online banking

3.75%*

0.01%

*Make a single deposit of $10 or more and no wi...

ANZ Banking Group Limited
Progress Saver
  • Bonus interest with conditions
  • App banking
  • Online banking

1.15%

1.15%

Not applicable

ANZ Banking Group Limited
Online Saver
  • App banking
  • Online banking
  • Linked account required

4.75%*

1.60%

*Ensure your account balance is higher at the e...

Westpac Banking Corporation Ltd
Life
  • Bonus interest with conditions
  • App banking
  • Online banking
  • Linked account required

4.65%*

0.35%

*The closing account balance must be higher tha...

Commonwealth Bank of Australia
GoalSaver
  • Bonus interest with conditions
  • App banking
  • Online banking

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^Words such as "top", "best", "cheapest" or "lowest" are not a recommendation or rating of products. This page compares a range of products from selected providers and not all products or providers are included in the comparison. There is no such thing as a 'one- size-fits-all' financial product. The best loan, credit card, superannuation account or bank account for you might not be the best choice for someone else. Before selecting any financial product you should read the fine print carefully, including the product disclosure statement, target market determination fact sheet or terms and conditions document and obtain professional financial advice on whether a product is right for you and your finances.