Interest Rate as of 3December2010 (ENG) - Bank of America 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Review the effective date at the top of the document, which is December 3, 2010. This ensures you are referencing the correct interest rates.
  3. Navigate through the sections detailing different types of deposits such as Current, Saving Deposit, and Time Deposit. Each section outlines specific interest rates applicable to various amounts.
  4. Fill in any required fields based on your deposit type. For example, if you are interested in a Saving Deposit, note that interest is calculated only on amounts exceeding THB 5,152,500.
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