Changed term deposit rates

Published: 14 September 2009 y., Monday

Monetos
Taking into account changes on domestic and international money markets AB DnB NORD Bankas, a member of international financial group shall change individual and corporate time deposit rates from September 14th.

Starting September 14th AB DnB NORD Bankas shall pay by 0.8 percentage point lower rates on litas time deposits on average, therefore, e.g. upon placing six-months term deposit in litas the annual interest will amount to 6.4 percent, while one-year term deposits in litas will generate 6.6 percent annual interest.

The interest for deposits in euros shall decrease by average 0.4 percentage point, term deposits in US dollars approximately 0.3 percentage point lower rates.

AB DnB NORD Bankas pays 0.25 percentage point premium on standard rates for deposits placed via Internet, therefore the annual interest for e.g. one-year time deposit in litas will increase up to 6.85 percent.

See more details on “Deposit plan 3, 6, 12” saving program to individuals. By saving funds under this program you will earn up to 2 percentage points higher interest compared to a standard term deposit agreement.

Customer deposits held within AB DnB NORD Bankas are secured by the state company “Deposit and Investment Insurance” in accordance with the Law on Insurance of Deposits and Liabilities to Investors of the Republic of Lithuania.

 

Šaltinis: www.dnbnord.lt
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