Trust Bank Singapore makes saving fun, simple, and automated

Digital Reinvention
06/01/2025News

Saving money doesn’t have to be a chore, and Trust Bank Singapore has proven just that with their innovative Savings Pots. Designed to simplify saving while encouraging healthy financial habits, this feature combines automation, flexibility, and a touch of fun to help customers achieve their goals effortlessly.

Easy setup and complete flexibility

Setting up a Savings Pot is seamless—just three taps to define your savings goals and get started. Customers can maintain up to five pots simultaneously, targeting aspirations like building emergency funds, traveling, or buying a dream home. The AutoPay feature takes convenience to the next level by automating deposits. Once set, there’s no need to remember manual transfers—AutoPay handles it all. With no minimum deposit, lock-in periods, or penalties for withdrawals, customers retain full control over their savings.

Gamified savings with a Singapore twist

What truly sets Trust Bank’s Savings Pots apart is their delightful, Singapore-inspired twist. Each pot is represented by a digital pet—characters like a lion, otter, or monitor lizard—that hatches from an egg and grows as savings increase. This gamified experience transforms saving into an engaging and rewarding journey, making it easier to stick to financial goals.

Competitive interest rates and rewards

In addition to simplicity and fun, Savings Pots are financially rewarding. Funds saved in the pots earn the same competitive interest rates as a Trust Savings Account, maximizing returns without extra effort. Plus, these contributions count towards eligibility for Trust+ exclusive privileges, offering even greater value to customers.

Trust Bank Singapore developed this innovative solution based on direct customer feedback. By blending cutting-edge technology with local inspiration, they’re redefining how Singaporeans save, making it easy, automated, and enjoyable.
 

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