Fixed Deposit Interest Rates Cambodia
with Monthly Payout [FEBRUARY 2026]
For our comparison of interest rates in Cambodia, we have selected a total of 10 competitors taking in deposits: 6 banks and 4 MFI’s (Micro Finance Institutions).
For a short description, please see our page 10 Cambodian Institutions Compared.
For our comparison of interest rates in Cambodia, we have selected a total of 10 competitors taking in deposits: 6 banks and 4 MFI’s (Micro Finance Institutions).
For a short description, please see our page 10 Cambodian Institutions Compared.
The highest rates in each column are highlighted in blue for US Dollar and in red for Khmer Riel.
On smaller devices you can swipe the term columns (the months/years columns).
Since Oct. 1st 2025, we have replaced ABA and ACLEDA with PPC Bank and Mohanokor MFI. Read here why.
Monthly Payout - Current Rates
[ Updated: February 9th, 2026 ]
Note: We publish Hattha’s rates for quarterly payout. Furthermore, Canadia Bank pays out interest quarterly for terms of 3 years and above.
We publish the official rates as publicly available on the respective websites of financial institutions in Cambodia.
Often, rates are negotiable, depending on the amount you want to deposit and the length (term) of your investment.
Check out these interest rates on our line graph comparison.
We also have a table with interest rates comparison for fixed deposits with payout at maturity.
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