Let’s face it — traditional banking doesn’t always hit the mark for everyone. If you’re a freelancer, gig worker, or just starting out in your career, you might have felt a bit overlooked by standard banking options.
This is where GXS Bank comes in with its “YEAH” campaign to change the game, offering flexible and accessible banking solutions just for you.
Not only is it rolling out products to make banking more enjoyable and rewarding, but it’s also giving you the opportunity to enjoy up to S$100 cashback when you sign up and bank with GXS Bank.
GXS Bank’s mission is simple: to make banking fit your lifestyle, no matter who you are or how you earn. Let’s dive into how they’re bringing this vision to life.
GXS Bank understands that not everyone works a traditional 9-to-5 job with a steady paycheck. That’s why it has introduced two new products designed to offer flexibility, no matter your financial situation.
Boost Pocket — a feature within the GXS Savings Account — is ideal for anyone looking to save without feeling locked in.
It combines the best of term deposit rates with the flexibility GXS Bank is known for, letting you set aside funds for one or three months and earn up to 3.28% p.a. You can even open up to two Boost Pockets and watch your interest roll in.
Whether you’re saving for a beach holiday or a new gaming setup, Boost Pocket helps you reach your goal while keeping your funds accessible if needed. No worries if you need to withdraw early — you’ll still earn the base interest of 2.38% p.a.
As a licensed bank in Singapore, GXS Bank also ensures your deposits are protected by the Singapore Deposit Insurance Corporation, up to S$100,000. Each GXS Savings Account allows deposits of up to S$75,000.
If you’re tired of dealing with credit card interest, check out the GXS FlexiCard.
This is Singapore’s first credit card that replaces traditional interest rates with a flat fee, making credit management simpler.
With transparent costs, no hidden fees, and a repayment date decided by you, the GXS FlexiCard helps you stay in control of your budget. Plus, it has no minimum income requirement — perfect for freelancers and fresh grads.
Since its launch in 2022, GXS Bank has focused on creating banking solutions that truly work for people — especially those who often get overlooked by traditional banks.
Whether you’re juggling side hustles, managing your cash flow as a freelancer, or navigating life as a recent grad, GXS Bank has products tailored to your needs.
Here’s a quick overview of some standout offerings:
The “YEAH” campaign represents GXS Bank’s effort to enhance banking for everyone.
Whether you’re saving for a holiday, upgrading your ride, or looking for a little boost for your small business, GXS Bank is here to help you achieve your dreams.
Here’s how it’s fitting banking into those important moments in our everyday lives:
Oh, and if you sign up before the end of the year, you could earn up to S$100 cashback.
GXS Bank is all about rethinking what banking should be — flexible, accessible, and tailored to fit your life.
It’s about putting you in control, so you can manage your money, reach your goals, and enjoy those little wins along the way.
For more details on GXS Bank’s services, check out the official website and follow it on Facebook or Instagram.
This article was brought to you in collaboration with GXS Bank.
GXS Bank terms and conditions apply. Insured up to S$100,000 by SDIC.
GXS Bank is a digital bank owned by Grab and Singtel. Approval of your application is subject to receipt of all supporting documents and further review. GXS Bank reserves the right to approve or reject your application without providing any reasons.
GXS Bank is not affiliated with MustShareNews, Grab and Singtel. The GXS Savings Account, GXS Debit Card, GXS FlexiLoan, and GXS FlexiCard are provided by GXS Bank. GXS Bank holds a banking licence issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Featured image adapted from GXS Bank on Facebook and Creativa Images on Canva, for illustration purposes only.
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