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AIB increases deposit rates for deposit holders

June 13, 2023

AIB and its subsidiary EBS have increased interest rates for deposit holders, doubling the return for regular savers. The bank said the 2% rate will apply to its regular online saver, its AIB Junior and Student saver, and the EBS Family saver accounts. However, it will only be valid for the first €1,000 every month … Read more

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