Best Fixed Deposit Promos Malaysia 2026

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6 Apr 2026 • 12:00 AM MYT
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Best Fixed Deposit Promos Malaysia 2026

Bank & PromotionInterest RateMinimumMaximumTenurePromotion PeriodRemarks
AFFIN Bank

Term Investment AFFIN (TIA)
Campaign
3.83% p.a.RM 10,000N/A12 months28 April
2026
-
31 May
2026
-
Alliance Bank

Alliance Privilege
Banking Promotion
3.85% p.a.RM 10,000RM 300,0006 months1 April
2026
-
30 June
2026
-
AmBank

eFixed Deposit / e-Term Deposit-i
Campaign
3.65% p.a.RM 1,000N/A12 months1 April
2026
-
31 May
2026
Using SAVE
reward codes
Be U by Bank Islam

TD-i Advance 2026
Campaign
3.88% p.a.RM 1,000N/A12 months13 February
2026
-
30 June
2026
Only via
Be U App
CIMB Bank

TIA-i Campaign
3.70% p.a.RM 1,000N/A12 months1 April
2026
-
28 May
2026
-
Maybank

e-Islamic
Fixed Deposit-i
3.55% p.a.RM 1,000N/A12 months1 May
2026
-
30 June
2026
Fresh funds only
MBSB Bank

Term Deposit-i
Campaign
3.75% p.a.RM 1,000N/A12 months8 April
2026
-
31 May
2026
Fresh funds only
Public Bank

eFD via FPX
Campaign
3.60% p.a.RM 5,000RM 2 million12 months1 April
2026
-
30 June
2026
-
RHB Bank

Commodity Murabahah
Deposit-i Promotion
3.65% p.a.RM 5,000N/A12 months20 April
2026
-
31 May
2026
-
Standard Chartered

Fixed Deposit/Term Deposit-i
Campaign
3.60% p.a.RM 30,000N/A12 months1 April
2026
-
30 June
2026
Fresh funds only

 

What do you have to do if you are interested?

 

If you're interested in any of the fixed deposit promotions above, please contact the respective bank to get started. Don’t forget to check this article from time to time for the latest fixed deposit promotions. Also, share it with your friends so they can start making some extra money too.

Besides the promotions listed above, you can also check out our fixed deposit rates page here (from all the banks in Malaysia), which is updated daily. Happy investing!


*The above article is intended for informational purposes only. Loanstreet accepts no responsibility for loss that may arise from reliance on information contained in the articles.

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