The fixed deadline rates rose again and in some cases reach 55% per year, according to the Central Bank comparator. It occurs in a context of less liquidity and strong monetary squeery.
The rates of the fixed deadlines They climbed on Tuesday before a context marked by the least liquidity in the economy and some banks already offer up to a 55% per year at 30 days. The movement occurs in a context of Monetary tourniquet And in parallel with the Volatility of the rates of stock market and Lecaps ciones.
The content you want to access is exclusive to subscribers.
According to the fees comparator of the Central Bank (BCRA)the Annual Nominal Rate (TNA) For 30 -day placements it ranges from 38% and 55%according to the entity.


With monthly inflation close to 2%fixed deadlines are consolidated as a profitable option in real terms: the Effective monthly rate (TEM) climb a maximum of 4.5%that is, more than double than the CPI.
As for Minimum deadlines and amountseach bank establishes its own conditions, although most maintain the standard scheme of 30 days. The rate offered may vary according to the fixed term modality: traditional, with automatic renewal or under special conditions for digital clients.
With this scheme, fixed deadlines gain attractive to inflation, although analysts warn that the Rate adjustment is part of a scenario of High monetary and financial volatility.
Fixed deadline: What rate pays each bank, this Tuesday, August 19, 2025
- CMF Bank 55% TNA
- BANCOR 48.5%
- 48.5% Mortgage Bank (for not customers, in the case of customers is 45.5%)
- Galicia Bank 47%
- Reba 46%
- Tierra del Fuego Bank 46%
- VOII BANK 46%
- Mariva Banco 45%
- BICA 45% BANK
- Ulá 45%
- MERIDIAN BANK 45%
- CREDICOOP BANK 44%
- Nation Bank 44%
- Bank of Corrientes 44%
- SUN BANK 44%
- Regional Credit Financial Company 44%
- 43% Province Bank
- Macro Banco 43% (preferential and select by digital channels, up to $ 5 million)
- COMAFI BANK 43%
- ICBC 42.85%
- Bibank 42%
- BBVA 40%
- Santander 38%
- Julio 38% Bank
- Chubut Bank 38%
- Dino Bank 38%
Source: Ambito

I am a 24-year-old writer and journalist who has been working in the news industry for the past two years. I write primarily about market news, so if you’re looking for insights into what’s going on in the stock market or economic indicators, you’ve come to the right place. I also dabble in writing articles on lifestyle trends and pop culture news.