Bank of Valletta announces changes in interest rates on customer Deposits

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The Malta Business Weekly

Bank of Valletta would like to inform its esteemed customers that it will be changing its credit interest rates on customer deposits. The new interest rates will be applicable to Fixed Term Deposits opened or renewed as from 17 June 2020. Interest rates on existing term deposits will remain valid until maturity. Interest rates on other deposit accounts will change with effect from 12 August 2020.

The revised interest rates can be found on www.bov.com.

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