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German major bank Bigbank has recently launched a high-interest Tagesgeld account, offering 3.70 percent per annum for the first 4 months, and 2.70 percent per annum from the 5th month onwards. Customers can deposit up to a maximum of 100,000 Euros annually and can open an account in Estonia.

Other banks such as Advanzia Bank, Stellantis Direktbank, TF Bank, Openbank, Opel Direktbank, Barclays, Trade Republic, Bank Norwegian, Suresse Direkt Bank, GarantiBank, Consorsbank, UnitPlus, DHB, bunq, Ford Money Bank, Renault Bank direkt, wiLLBe, Volkswagen Bank, ING, Credit Europe Bank, Südtiroler Sparkasse, Norisbank, LeasePlan Bank, Postbank, 1822direkt, Targobank, FCM Bank, and MeineBank are also offering competitive interest rates on their Tagesgeld accounts.

For example, Advanzia Bank is offering 3.70 percent per annum for 3 months, while Stellantis Direktbank is offering 3.70 percent per annum for 3 months as well. TF Bank is offering 3.65 percent per annum for 3 months, and Openbank is offering a welcome Tagesgeld rate of 3.60 percent per annum for 6 months.

Customers looking to open a Tagesgeld account with Opel Direktbank can benefit from a rate of 3.60 percent per annum for 3 months. Barclays is offering a rate of 3.60 percent per annum for 3 months as well. Trade Republic’s Depot Zinssparen offers 3.50 percent per annum with no limit on deposits. Bank Norwegian’s Sparkonto Plus offers 3.50 percent per annum for deposits up to 1,000,000 Euros annually.

Suresse Direkt Bank, GarantiBank, Consorsbank, UnitPlus, DHB, bunq, Ford Money Bank, and Renault Bank direkt are also offering competitive rates on their Tagesgeld accounts. Customers interested in opening a high-interest Tagesgeld account can explore the options provided by these banks to find the best rates and terms that suit their financial goals and needs.

It is essential for customers to carefully review the terms and conditions of each Tagesgeld account before making a decision. Factors such as the introductory interest rate, the rate after the initial period, any fees or charges, and the maximum deposit limit should be taken into consideration when choosing a Tagesgeld account. By comparing the offerings of different banks, customers can make an informed decision and maximize their savings through high-interest Tagesgeld accounts.