Lulo Bank lanzará CDT digital con tasa de hasta 13%

Lulo Bank anunció el lanzamiento de un CDT digital que ofrecerá una tasa de 13% desde el 9 de junio. El producto estará disponible en su plataforma para montos desde 100.000 pesos.

Lulo Bank presentó un nuevo CDT digital que estará disponible a partir del martes 9 de junio. El producto se ofrecerá de forma 100% digital a través de su plataforma y mantendrá una tasa de 13% durante los primeros seis días para plazos de hasta 180 días.

Ignacio Giraldo, CEO de la entidad, señaló que el CDT busca brindar confiabilidad a los ahorradores mediante una tasa pactada desde el inicio. Diana Suárez, product owner, explicó que el producto ayudará a estructurar metas de mediano y largo plazo.

La entidad espera atraer alrededor de 20.000 millones de pesos y sumar más de 3.000 clientes mensuales. Giraldo añadió que el objetivo es avanzar en inclusión financiera más allá de las billeteras digitales.

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