Comparing PC and ING, ING has the higher interest rate, so open a savings account and link it to a chequeing(sp?) account.
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Aug 3rd, 2007 06:12 PM #1Member


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ING or PC?
I have a small amount of money around $4,000 and I want to invest it in an account I can add small amounts of money to. I won't be pulling from it or so I hope I won't be. I'm still thinking whether I go with PC or ING, I'm not too sure. If there is any other way I can do this please do share...Thanks in advance to all your reply's
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Aug 3rd, 2007 08:32 PM #4
ING has 4.25% untill the end of August.
It is 'artificial' though, because it is only applied to new deposits, not to existing balances.
That said, if you open your account now, all your deposits will get 4.25%.
After August, they will likely raise their rates; but by how much is open to speculation.
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Aug 6th, 2007 04:13 PM #7
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I would suggest PC.
My reason.....u get CIBC/PC atm machines at ur disposal.
Also, u get a better rate.
I dont knw if ING is online based bank only. ING has solid reputation from RFDers.Last edited by me2; Aug 6th, 2007 at 04:16 PM.
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Aug 6th, 2007 06:58 PM #12
I have both Pc and Ing account, just kepping transfer the money to higher interest one.
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Aug 6th, 2007 07:07 PM #13Jr. Member

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I used to have both PC and ING accounts, but I find PC to be more convenient because of the CIBC ABMs. I now use PC for all of my banking (chequing, savings, credit, and RRSPs).
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Aug 6th, 2007 07:13 PM #14
While it is almost certain that ING will raise their non-promotional rates at the end of August, I don't think anyone can reasonably speculate about a rate as high as 5.25%.
I don't think you should expect to see a rate higher than 4.5%, at the very most.
I don't think you should plan for anything other than the 3.5% base rate that they currently offer.
Wait and see
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Aug 6th, 2007 10:01 PM #15
PCF, ING? Why not Outlook Financial? 4.35% and it's not a promo rate.
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