As interest rates head south, it may be time to shift your savings bank account

"Banks use high-interest savings accounts as a method of building a current and savings account book. There is a rare possibility of default by them, but even in a case like Yes Bank, the depositors were protected apart from a few temporary curbs. It's a win for the bank and the investor," said Santosh Joseph, founder, Germinate Wealth.

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