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  1. SSB Portal. My Savings Bonds portal is currently undergoing a routine data sync. Please try again later. Thank you for your patience. For general enquiries, please contact mas@mas.gov.sg.

  2. 19 Dis 2022 · Interest Rates of Outstanding Savings Bonds. Select Year. Select Month. Issue Code (eg. N596100W) Monetary Authority of Singapore. Subscribe to Updates. Get notified whenever news and updates are posted on this website. Back to Home.

  3. 19 Dis 2022 · Discover Singapore Government Securities (SGS) bonds, Treasury bills (T-bills), MAS Bills, MAS FRN and Singapore Savings Bonds (SSB). A sound way to diversify your investment and earn regular interest while fully backed by the Government. Auction Updates. View the Issuance Calendar 2024 View the Issuance Calendar 2023 ...

  4. 10 Jun 2024 · Singapore Savings Bonds (SSB) are a special type of Singapore Government Securities (SGS) with features that make them suitable for individual investors: Safe: Savings Bonds are backed by the Singapore Government. In addition, you can always redeem your bonds in exchange for the amount invested, i.e. no capital losses.

  5. 7 Jul 2024 · What is a Singapore Savings Bond (SSB)? How do SSBs work? This month’s SSB interest rates; Singapore Saving Bonds past returns ; Pros and cons of Singapore Savings Bonds ; Who is eligible to apply for an SSB? How do I apply for an SSB? How do I redeem my SSB? Singapore Savings Bonds vs fixed deposits ; Who should invest in Singapore Savings ...

  6. Bond Details. SSB Calculator. Want to know how much interest you'll earn each year? Select a Savings Bond, enter your desired investment amount and hit SUBMIT! Move your cursor over the charts to find out when each interest payment will occur. Thinking of redeeming your Savings Bond before it matures?

  7. 1 Dis 2023 · Among the investment options available to strengthen your income portfolio is the Singapore Savings Bond (SSB), which offers increasing interest rates with virtually no risk of capital loss, making it a compelling alternative to T-bills.