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High Interest Rates Fixed Term Deposits - Judo Bank When you invest in a Term Deposit, you are investing a fixed amount, for a defined term at a fixed rate Our Term Deposits have a 31-day notice period for early withdrawal before the Maturity Date, unless financial hardship applies
Term Deposit Rates | Personal SMSF | Judo Bank Personal Term Deposit rates Interest rates are current as at 9 July 2025 and are subject to change The rate may have changed by the time you apply
Business Term Deposit Rates | Judo Bank By choosing Judo Bank's Business Term Deposit, you can take advantage of competitive market rates and flexible terms, all backed by the Government's Financial Claims Scheme
SMSF Term Deposits Rates | Judo Bank Our SMSF Term Deposits may work for businesses seeking a secure and predictable return on investment, providing attractive interest rates and flexibility of investment terms, supported by the Government’s Financial Claims Scheme
Judo Bank | Personal Term Deposits Refer to the Judo Bank Term Deposit website for the current Term Deposit rates, but keep in mind the applicable interest rate will be the prevailing interest rate on the maturity date
How RBA cash rate changes impact term deposit rates - judo. bank When the RBA changes the cash rate (or markets expect them to change interest rates through the swap market), ADIs often respond by adjusting term deposit rates (but not always to the same degree or at the same time)
Frequently Asked Questions | Judo Bank Yes, Term Deposits (including SMSF Term Deposits) with Judo Bank are covered up to a limit of $250,000 for each account holder under the Government's Financial Claims Scheme
Term deposit interest paid monthly vs annually: does it matter? - judo. bank Generally speaking, if you choose more frequent payouts (like monthly or quarterly) term deposits with more regular payment frequencies may come with slightly lower interest rates, while receiving your interest annually or at maturity often comes with a higher interest rate