
With the new conditions that have shaped up in the Eurozone after the interest rate increases, Attica Bank offers preferential interest rates on term deposits. As the bank states in its announcement, it is offering the highest returns on the market, wanting to respond to the needs of its customers,.
The bank offers interest rates that reach 1.30% for a deposit period of one year, while term deposits start for amounts from 10,000 euros.
In addition, the “Double Profit” term product ensures doubling of the total interest at the end of the 6 and 12 month deposit period, even for small amounts.
At the same time, from November 2022, Attica Bank created two new term deposits of 18 and 24 months duration, enabling existing and new customers to receive even better returns on their money deposits, over a longer horizon.
“Attica Bank remains focused on consistently providing its private and corporate clients with modern products and services that meet their needs, always following market conditions and leveraging both its branch network and its constantly upgraded digital channels “, the announcement concludes.


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