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167 months ago

Kate (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

French > English

Subject:

Business / Marketing / Financial

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

compte évolutif

Context:

numéro et libellé du compte : ########### compte évolutif

Keywords:

on the same bank statement...is this a sliding-scale account?? thx

 

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167 months ago

  See profile wrote:

progressive term deposit

My references:

https://www.tcufinancialgroup.com/Personal/ProductsAndServices/Investing/TermDeposits/
https://www.cic.fr/fr/banques/particuliers/votre-patrimoine/valoriser-votre-capital/gestion-en-direct/compte-evolutif-CIC.html

167 months ago

  See profile wrote:

sliding-balance account

167 months ago

  See profile wrote:

loyalty savings account

My comment:

a "compte évolutif" is a savings account with interest rate increasing with the length of the term.
I don't know of a true equivalent, ING offers a "Loyalty Saver Account" which is somewhat similar.

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167 months ago

Claude Le Frapper  See profile wrote:

loyalty savings account

My comment:

a "compte évolutif" is a savings account with interest rate increasing with the length of the term.
I don't know of a true equivalent, ING offers a "Loyalty Saver Account" which is somewhat similar.

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