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Ireland State Savings

State Savings™ is the brand name used by the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) to describe the range of savings products offered by the NTMA to personal savers. An Post and the Prize Bond Company are agents of the NTMA for the operation of the NTMA State Savings™ schemes. However, neither An Post nor the Prize Bond Company retain or manage any NTMA State Savings™ money which is all under the management of the NTMA.
 
The NTMA offers a range of fixed term deposit accounts with terms from overnight to 10 years and also offers Prize Bonds which instead of paying interest, offer savers the opportunity to win around 7,500 cash prizes each week and a €1 MILLION prize each month.

*text in italics from the Ireland State Savings website

Head Office
State Savings
GPO Dublin 1
Website
http://www.statesavings.ie/Pages/default.aspx

Saving Accounts

Account name
AER %
Gross %
Features
Benefits
National Solidarity Bond (10 year)
4.140% 
(fixed)
50.000%
(fixed)
Term deposit
Telephone banking is available In-branch banking is available
National Solidarity Bond (4 year)
3.560% 
(fixed)
15.000%
(fixed)
Term deposit
Telephone banking is available In-branch banking is available
5½ year Savings Certificates (17th Issue)
3.530% 
(fixed)
21.000%
(fixed)
Term deposit
Telephone banking is available In-branch banking is available
3 year Savings Bonds (12th Issue)
3.230% 
(fixed)
10.000%
(fixed)
Term deposit
Telephone banking is available In-branch banking is available
Deposit Account Plus
3.000% 
(variable)
3.000%
(variable)
Lump sum saver Regular saver
Telephone banking is available In-branch banking is available
Deposit Account
1.000% 
(variable)
1.000%
(variable)
Lump sum saver Regular saver
Telephone banking is available In-branch banking is available
Childcare Savings Account
1.000% 
(variable)
1.000%
(variable)
Lump sum saver Regular saver
Telephone banking is available In-branch banking is available