Despite the continuous low interest rates: Every second Bank, about 10 percent required for line of credit

The building of the ARD, economic journal plus minus reported, citing a recent study by Finance Watch Germany (citizen movement of a financial turnaround). A su

Despite the continuous low interest rates: Every second Bank, about 10 percent required for line of credit

The building of the ARD, economic journal plus minus reported, citing a recent study by Finance Watch Germany (citizen movement of a financial turnaround). A survey of the organization in over 1,200 financial institutions with 3400 accounts models, 52 percent of the banks requested more than 10 percent MRP interest rates.

the Chairman of The organization, the former Greens Finance expert Gerhard Schick, said to plus minus, it was "extremely annoying, if banks charge high interest rates on the overdraft". Just now in the crisis, where many people have through no fault of an increased demand for money, it is not responsibly to benefit from the difficult Situation.

Deutsche Bank is at the forefront of

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  • Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt (the best account) with 10.9 percent, the
  • Targo Bank in Düsseldorf with your Plus account (12.43 percent), and the
  • Raiffeisenbank Anger with of 13.25 percent.

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Chic said: "Sometimes there are even negative interest rates, the Bank's management Board members complain loudly that the interest rates are so low. Because it does not fit at all, that is demanded then the MRP yet interest rates of over 10 percent.“

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Date Of Update: 20 July 2020, 14:27
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