Sberbank raised deposit rates and launched a new promotional deposit

Sberbank improves conditions for deposits: the rates on SberVklad and SberVklada Prime have been increased

Since November 30, 2021 Sberbank has increased rates on “SberVklad” and “SberVklad Prime”. Thus, the maximum effective rate on SberVklad, taking into account the capitalization of interest, was increased to 7.01 percent, and for holders of the annual SberPrime + subscription – to 8 percent. This was reported to “Lente.ru” in the press service of Sberbank.

Both deposits are opened for a period from one month to one year inclusive (you can choose up to a day). The minimum amount is 100 thousand rubles, the maximum amount is not limited. Replenishment in “SberBank Online” is carried out without restrictions, withdrawal of funds is possible only in the amount of accrued interest. It is most convenient to open deposits online – in the web version or in the SberBank Online mobile application. The service is also available at the bank branches. More information about SberVklada is available on the bank's website.

Also, starting November 30, 2021, Sberbank has launched a new promotional deposit – Active Age. This offer can be used until January 31, 2022. The Active Age deposit is available for opening only in Sberbank offices. It can be issued by women aged 55 and over, men from 60 years old. The rate is 4.5 percent per annum (when opening for 6 or 9 months) and 5 percent per annum (for 12 months). The amount of the deposit is from 10 to 500 thousand rubles.

“In the pre-New Year period, we traditionally raise rates on deposits, so now this is the best way to take care of the safe preservation of your funds on the most favorable terms. This year's innovation is that the maximum rate is available to the owners of the annual SberPrime + subscription. This is another advantage of the subscription, which allows you to save significant money when using various Sberbank services, “said Sergei Shirokov, Director of the Borrow and Save Division of Sberbank.

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