Singapore Savings Bonds (SSB) 10-year return at 2.14%. Better than fixed deposits and T-bills?

Singapore Savings Bonds (SSB) 10-year return at 2.14%. Better than fixed deposits and T-bills?


What happened?

Singapore Savings Bond (SSB) yields have moved higher in April 2026.

The latest SSB offers a 10-year average return of 2.14%, up from 1.99% for the previous month’s issue.

Earlier, I compared the Singapore Savings Bond (SSB) with fixed deposits, T-bills and savings accounts in April 2026.

With the SSB’s 10-year average return of 2.14% above the best fixed deposit rates in Singapore and latest 6-month T-bill yield, the SSB may be worth considering for those looking for a relatively safe way to earn passive income in Singapore.

In this article, I’ll examine whether it is worth applying for the current SSB or waiting for the next one.

Latest SSB offers 10-year average interest rate of 2.14%

The latest SSB issuance offers a relatively attractive interest rate.

If you hold on to the SSB for 1 year, you will receive an average return of 1.40%.

If you hold on to the SSB for 10 years, you will receive an average return of 2.14% per year.

SBMAY26 GX26050H ssb bond returns
Source: MAS

The 10-year average return of 2.14% is higher than the rate of 1.99% p.a. offered by the previous SSB in March 2026.

 

SSB 1-year rate similar to best 1-year fixed deposit rate in Singapore

The 1-year rate of 1.40% p.a. is similar to the best 12-month fixed deposit rate of 1.40% p.a.

It is higher than the best 3-month fixed deposit rate of 1.30%, but lower than the best 6-month fixed deposit rate of 1.50% p.a.

Tenure Best fixed deposit interest rate (p.a.) Bank
3 months 1.30%  RHB, ICBC and Bank of China (BOC)
6 months 1.50% HL Bank
9 months 1.38% Bank of China (BOC)
12 months 1.40% Singapura Finance, ICBC and Bank of China (BOC)
Source: Various bank websites as of 21 April 2026

SSB 1-year rate also similar to latest 6-month Singapore T-bill yield

The SSB 1-year rate of 1.40% is on par with the latest 6-month Singapore T-bill yield of 1.40% on 23 April.

However, it is below the latest 1-year Singapore T-bill yield of 1.46% on 16 April.

 





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