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Avaldamise aeg 07 märts 2019 14:13:39 +0200
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Pealkiri Inbank enters Dutch deposit market
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Today, Inbank began collecting deposits from the Dutch market which has a
population of 17 million people. Inbank gathers deposits using the Raisin
platform, which is already successfully used for the same purpose in Germany and
Austria.

The purpose of collecting deposits is to support Inbank's international
financing activity and make it more flexible and efficient to raise capital.

Inbank's Head of Group Product Development Erkki Saarniit says Inbank is
offering an annual interest rate of up to 1.40% on term deposits in the Dutch
market, which is on par with the rates offered in Germany and Austria. "As of
the end of last year, our portfolio of deposits from customers in Germany and
Austria was close to 150 million euros, which shows that our offers are very
attractive in other countries," said Saarniit.

Saarniit said that deposits are a very low-risk means of savings that can still
earn a considerable return. "Estonian banking with its high ratings is seen as
trustworthy and stable by Europeans, and the deposit Guarantee Fund system
guarantees customers' deposits of up to 100,000 euros in every bank," he said.

The CEO of Raisin, Tamaz Georgadze, says Inbank is one of Raisin's biggest
partners in the Baltics and the first bank in the region with which cooperation
was launched in 2016. "Inbank has a very impressive and innovative team and we
are glad that they are among the first with whom we will be collecting deposits
in the Netherlands," said Georgadze.

In addition to collecting deposits in the Netherlands, in 2019, Inbank plans to
start offering deposits through a bank branch to be opened in Lithuania. Inbank
will continue accepting deposits in Estonia, where it offers the highest term
deposit interest rates of any local bank.

Operating as a bank since 2015, Inbank offers services through its Internet
bank and partner network. Inbank operates in the Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian
and Polish consumer financing markets. It also collects international
deposits in the German, Austrian, and now, the Dutch markets.

Raisin is an online savings marketplace founded in Germany. Since its launch in
2013, it has provided over 160,000 people access to savings products offered by
66 banks.

More information:
Erkki Saarniit
Inbank AS
Head of Group Product Development
erkki.saarniit@inbank.ee (mailto:erkki.saarniit@inbank.ee)
+372 5053870