As mentioned in the previous post, fixed deposit (FD) or time deposit (terms used in some countries) is a very popular financial instrument in this country, especially for the risk averse consumers. In fact, for most people, FD makes up a major portion/allocation of their financial resources.
For those FD die-hard fans, here is a link where you can compare the FD rates among all consumer banks in Malaysia: http://www.bankinginfo.com.my/04_help_and_advice/0401_useful_tools/comparative_tables/pop_up/balances_up_1m.php
For those FD die-hard fans, here is a link where you can compare the FD rates among all consumer banks in Malaysia: http://www.bankinginfo.com.my/04_help_and_advice/0401_useful_tools/comparative_tables/pop_up/balances_up_1m.php