[Published on 30 March, 1998]
Many banks in Singapore are shutting the door on small depositors
by raising the minimum amounts required to open savings or
fixed deposit accounts.
Reason: they are too costly to administer and not worth the trouble.
The regional economic troubles and general belt-tightening have
forced banks to do more to tackle rising operational costs.
Small change
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