CASA
Account endeavoring to combine checking and savings accounts to attract clients to keep their money in the bank. The current account portion offers no return but the savings account part gives an above average return. Such accounts are offered free or for a certain fee based on minimum or average balance requirement. CASAs are the most prevalent in middle and southeast Asia.
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