六大行已全面停售5年期大额存单
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-12-02 12:10

Core Viewpoint - Major state-owned banks in China have completely stopped offering 5-year large denomination certificates of deposit (CDs), with some joint-stock banks and city commercial banks also following suit by reducing long-term deposit products [1][9]. Group 1: Changes in Deposit Products - The six major state-owned banks have significantly shortened the maturity structure of their large denomination CDs, now only offering products with maturities of 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, and 3 years [3][9]. - The interest rates for the 3-year large denomination CD is 1.55%, while the 1-year and 2-year products have interest rates of 1.20% [3]. Group 2: Withdrawal of 5-Year CDs - The 5-year large denomination CDs have been removed from the product offerings of several banks, including China Bank, Construction Bank, and Postal Savings Bank, with no trace of 5-year products in Agricultural Bank's catalog from 2018 to 2025 [9][10]. - The withdrawal of 5-year large denomination CDs has been a gradual process, as evidenced by China Bank's earlier announcement in May 2023, which included 5-year products but was limited to specific customers [9][10]. Group 3: Availability of Other Maturities - The 3-year large denomination CDs have also become scarce this year, with banks like China Merchants Bank confirming that both 3-year and 5-year options are no longer available [11]. - The longest available term for large denomination CDs is now 2 years, with an interest rate of 1.40% [11].