Bank of Russia reports June’s maximum interest rates on ruble deposits

Elvira Nabiullina Governor of the Central Bank of Russia - Official Website
Elvira Nabiullina Governor of the Central Bank of Russia - Official Website
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The Bank of Russia has released the results of its June 2025 monitoring of maximum interest rates on deposits in Russian rubles. This analysis focuses on the top ten credit institutions attracting the largest amount of household deposits.

During the first ten days of June, the maximum interest rate recorded was 18.87%. In the second ten days, this rate slightly decreased to 18.40%. Detailed data and changes in these monitoring results are accessible on the Bank of Russia’s website.

For reference, average maximum interest rates on deposits by maturity were also provided: up to 90 days at 17.43%, from 91 to 180 days at 17.94%, from 181 days to one year at 17.52%, and for over one year at 16.11%.

The calculation of these maximum interest rates excludes certain conditions such as special client categories or combined deposit products with additional conditions for higher interest accruals.

The institutions involved in this monitoring include Sberbank, VTB Bank (PJSC), Bank GPB (JSC), AO ALFA-BANK, JSC Rosselkhozbank, JSC Bank DOM.RF, CREDIT BANK OF MOSCOW, TBank, Promsvyazbank PJSC, and PJSC Sovcombank. The Department of Banking Regulation and Analytics conducted this monitoring using information available on these banks’ websites.

Data presented in this report is indicative and should be referenced back to the Press Service if used further.



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