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What is major difference between Savings and Current bank account? Let’s know about it 

Img 20240723 101844by Sweta MitraDecember 26, 2024
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At present time, there is no person left who does not have a bank account. Some have savings and some have current accounts. But the question is, what is the difference between these two bank accounts? Today’s article will discuss that. When you decide to open a bank account, you’ll fill out an Account Opening Form. This form will ask if you want a Savings Account or a Current Account. Most people tend to go for a Savings Account. Plus, when you take money out from an ATM, you’ll see an option to select which type of account you’re using. You need to specify if it’s a Savings or Current Account. A lot of folks are curious about the differences between the two.

 

What’s a savings account?

Basically, it’s a place where you can stash away your cash and earn some interest on it. It’s perfect for everyday people who want to save money, even if it’s just a little at a time. You can open this account on your own or with someone else, and the interest rates usually sit between 4 to 6 percent, depending on the bank. Senior citizens often get a better deal on the interest rates.

 

What is current accounts?

Now, let’s talk about current accounts. These are also known as checking accounts and are mainly for business use. They’re great for people who need to make frequent transactions. Most account holders here are businesses or firms. The catch? You don’t earn any interest with a current account.

 

Here’s a quick rundown of the differences between savings and current accounts: Savings accounts are meant for the general public, while current accounts cater to business needs. Savings accounts earn interest, but current accounts don’t. With a savings account, there’s a limit on how much you can withdraw, but with a current account, you can make as many transactions as you like.

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Working in the media for last 7 years. The journey started in the year 2018. For the past few years, my working experience has been in Bengali media. Currently working at Timesbull.com. Here I write like... More by Sweta Mitra

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