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5 May 12:08

Exim Banca Românească runs a savings campaign, offering an interest rate of 6.25% per annum for deposits in lei for six months for new customers

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As part of the campaign, customers opening a current account can set up a Deposit Plus in lei, benefiting from a fixed interest rate of 6.25% per annum, valid for a period of six months. The offer is available until May 30, 2025, with a minimum of 500 lei, and does not include a withdrawal fee at maturity. Existing customers can benefit from an interest rate of 6.10% per annum on deposits made from new funds. Exim Banca Românească is a 100% Romanian-owned credit institution, offering products tailored to various customer segments.

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