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Saldo Bank launches banking operations in Sweden

Saldo Bank22/02/2024

Finnish digital neobank opens in Sweden and raises the interest rates on fixed-term deposits to a new level

Saldo Bank, which is starting its operations in Sweden, offers an interest rate of  as much as 5% for a year's deposit. “We want to increase fairness in fixed-term  deposits,” says Jarkko Mäensivu, the CEO of Saldo Bank. 

The digital neobank with a Finnish background, Saldo Bank, will lift the interest  rate competition of the fixed-term deposits to a new level in Sweden. 

The bank will start operating in Sweden in February and offers interest rates of up  to 5% on one year's fixed-term accounts. According to the comparison website  Compricer, the next highest offer is 4.4 per cent. 

We increase fairness in borrowing 

Saldo Bank is a modern digital bank operating in Sweden, Finland and Lithuania.  It’s aim is to always provide one of the best borrowing rates the country. When  the bank started in Finland in October 2023, several banks had to raise their own  interest rates. 

Jarkko Mäensivu, the CEO of Saldo Bank, believes that the same will also happen  in Sweden. Other banks follow suit. 

“In our opinion, the interest paid on the fixed-term accounts has been very low for  a long time. Interest rates paid to customers should reflect at least market  interest rates. We want to increase fairness in borrowing,” he says. 

The maximum amount of a fixed-term deposit is SEK 900,000 and the funds  deposited in the fixed-term accounts are subject to deposit protection. 

The funds will be used for growth in Sweden 

Saldo Bank pays higher interest rates than others because it collects funds for its  growth. Established in Lithuania in 2021, the bank opened its operations in  Finland last year. 

Mäensivu says that Sweden plays a key role in the company's plans. The deposits  in Sweden will continue to benefit the Swedish business scaling.

“We want to grow in Sweden. We use local funds to grow our loan portfolio in  Sweden,” he says. 

Saldo Bank is developing into a digital international bank that aims to provide  digital banking services to consumers and, in the future, businesses. 

Saldo Bank has a Finnish background. However, the core of the company's  banking operations is in Lithuania and the operations are supervised by the Bank  of Lithuania. In addition, Saldo Bank's technology development center is located  in Vilnius.  

Saldo Bank only operates online in Sweden. The bank has no intention of  establishing a branch network in the country. 

Information about Saldo Bank 

Saldo Bank is a modern digital bank operating in Sweden, Finland and Lithuania.  Saldo Bank holds a license from the European Central Bank and its operations are  supervised by the Bank of Lithuania. 

Saldo Bank offers consumers fully automated loan solutions and fixed-term  deposit services. 

The company's advanced scoring and analytics system ensures responsible  lending, and its own lending system also supports international business growth.  Saldo Bank employs more than 60 people.

The official press release can be found in here.

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