12 months
1.7% (paid Annually)
Max. €100,000
- The “Festgeld - raisin” is a fixed-term deposit offered by Aareal Bank.
- The return on the Aareal Bank fixed-term deposit is dependent on the duration of the deposit. The highest interest is 3% annually for a duration of 84 months.
- Savings are protected under the national deposit insurance scheme of Germany.
Find all the details and rates below in our frequently asked questions on the fixed-term deposit by Aareal Bank.
Aareal Bank offers the fixed-term deposit “Festgeld - raisin” in 7 different terms, with annual percentage yields ranging from 1.70% to 3.00%. The highest interest is paid for the 84-month fixed-term deposit.
In comparison, the top Festgeld high-yield savings accounts are currently offered by Raiffeisenbank Wittelsbacher Land (3.33% for 6 months) and Rediem Capital AB (3.25% for 120 months).
You can find an overview of all conditions for the Aareal Bank Aareal Bank fixed-term deposits in the following table:
Term
Interest rate
Deposit amount
Aareal Bank AG was founded in Berlin in 1923. Today, it is headquartered in Wiesbaden. Aareal is a leading international real estate specialist, offering financing, software products, and digital solutions for the real estate sector and related industries.
Aareal Bank operates in more than 20 countries across three continents: Europe, North America, and Asia.
Deposits with Aareal Bank are protected under the German statutory deposit insurance scheme (Entschädigungseinrichtung deutscher Banken) up to 100,000 euros per depositor and institution. This is pursuant to EU deposit-guarantee rules. Germany’s sovereign credit rating is at the top (AAA with major agencies).
In addition to the statutory guarantee, Aareal Bank participates in the voluntary deposit protection fund of the Association of German Banks (Bundesverband deutscher Banken e.V.), which extends coverage above the statutory limits.

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Your Aareal Bank fixed-term deposit is managed entirely through the Raisin online platform. You can view balances, initiate transfers, and download documents via the Raisin web interface or the Raisin mobile app for iOS and Android.
The web interface and applications are available in German, English, Finnish, French, Dutch, Polish, and Spanish. Customer service is provided in local languages via secure messaging in the online banking and by phone. Since the account is operated through Raisin, you are not dependent on Aareal Bank ’s own systems or require additional apps or credentials for any administrative steps related to the fixed-term deposit.
Opening the "Festgeld - raisin" fixed-term deposit with Aareal Bank is done fully online via the interest marketplace Raisin.
Raisin is based in Berlin, Germany. Using the marketplace, you only need to register once and can then open several savings options, such as a Aareal Bank's fixed-term deposit, across Europe and the globe within minutes. The Raisin platform is available to adults residing in Germany, Austria, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. However, product offerings may vary by country.
You require a valid ID or passport to complete the identification procedure. In Germany, it can either be performed online via VideoIdent or in person at a post office branch (PostIdent). Once complete, you will get a reference account with Frankfurt-based Raisin Bank to which you shall connect your personal German current account. Afterwards, you can open the fixed-term deposit with Aareal Bank. The desired amount will automatically be transferred from your Raisin reference account to Aareal Bank.
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