Introduction to Cash Plus

This article provides quick answers to common questions about Cash Plus.

1. What is Cash Plus?

Cash Plus is a service designed to optimize the use of your idle funds while providing flexibility for stock trading and other investments. Once activated, your unused cash is automatically invested in High Liquidity Funds, allowing you to earn potential returns while keeping your funds readily available for stock trading, options, CBBCs, IPO subscriptions, and fund purchases. It’s the perfect solution for making the most of your idle funds between trades.

2. Why should I activate Cash Plus?

  • Trade stocks anytime 
    • Stock trading remains fully uninterrupted, ensuring you never miss out on market opportunities.
  • Make use of your idle funds
    • Cash Plus offers value-added services for your idle funds. Not only can you use these funds to buy stocks at any time, but they also generate returns through professional investment management, which selects high-quality and robust investment products.
  • One time setup
    • Sign a one-time agreement for automatic daily subscriptions and redemptions, making the process seamless and hassle-free.
  • Low risk
    • The excess funds facility mainly invests in highly secure, high-liquidity funds with low risk and low volatility, ensuring liquidity while generating stable returns.

 

3. What are the returns of Cash Plus?

Based on historical returns:

  • The 7-day annualized rate of return for the SGD currency fund is approximately 1.3093%.
  • The 7-day annualized rate of return for the USD currency fund is approximately 3.9978%.

Rate of return shown as of October 16, 2025.

 

4. How do I activate Cash Plus?

In the Longbridge App > Market > Fund > Cash Plus to activate the service.

 

 

Disclaimer

The above information is not, and shall not be deemed, an offer, solicitation, invitation, or recommendation for any investment decision with respect to any securities, financial products, or instruments, nor should it be considered professional advice.

For more details, please visit the Cash Plus FAQ.

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