A deposit account is a type of bank account held at a financial institution that allows the account holder to accumulate funds and earn interest, while typically requiring advance notice to withdraw money.
A bank or building-society account designed for the investment of personal savings. These accounts typically offer higher interest rates than deposit and current accounts. Some accounts provide instant access to funds, while others require notice to be given, typically 30, 60, or 90 days.
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