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Nekster Paid Out Almost Three Million Euros in Interest and Became a Safe Haven for Slovenian Savers

Summary by siol.net
At a time when Slovenian savers are facing stubborn inflation, which still stands at 2.4 percent, and while banks offer interest rates on fixed-term deposits that barely cover the loss in value of money, the Slovenian platform Nekster is reaching new milestones. With almost three thousand Slovenian investors, they prove that there is a safe and profitable alternative on the market.
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At a time when Slovenian savers are facing stubborn inflation, which still stands at 2.4 percent, and while banks offer interest rates on fixed-term deposits that barely cover the loss in value of money, the Slovenian platform Nekster is reaching new milestones. With almost three thousand Slovenian investors, they prove that there is a safe and profitable alternative on the market.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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