Littio launches 12% E.A. dollar rewards for digital assets

The Colombian fintech Littio has announced a new feature allowing users to earn dollar rewards of up to 12% E.A. on deposited digital assets for up to 90 days. This option is available to any user with an existing account or new sign-up in the country, with no minimum amount and the ability to withdraw at any time.

Littio, a Colombian fintech platform, has introduced an innovative feature that rewards users with dollars for depositing digital assets. This tool offers up to 12% effective annual yield (E.A.) over a maximum of 90 days, positioning itself as an accessible option for the general public.

The feature is open to all users who have an account on the platform or who sign up for the first time in the country. It requires no minimum deposit and allows customers to withdraw their funds at any time, though doing so before 90 days means forfeiting the rewards while keeping the initial balance.

"With this new functionality, we are bringing dollar rewards to a level that was previously unthinkable for the average user. Earning this reward on digital assets, without minimum amounts and with high liquidity, democratizes a benefit that historically was reserved for people with a lot of capital," stated Christian Knudsen, CEO and co-founder of Littio.

Additionally, the company highlights how this initiative aligns with globalized lifestyles. "The lives of many people are no longer limited to a single country: they study abroad, work remotely, receive payments in other currencies, and travel more frequently. We want to be that account that connects their money with the world," Knudsen added.

The announcement, published on December 22, 2025, also notes that Littio positions itself as a pioneer in wallet-to-wallet transfers with other currencies, expanding its services for cross-border users. This update aims to make digital finance more inclusive and liquid in the Colombian context.

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