While inflation is devouring ever more the wallets of the French (6.1% in July over the whole of 2022), the increase in the rate of the Livret A from 1 to 2%, this Monday, did not arrive. only.

It was accompanied by the rise in the rate of other bank investments.

Sustainable and Solidarity Development Booklet (LDDS), People's Savings Booklet (LEP), Young Booklet…

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takes stock of the rise in regulated savings rates.

Sustainable and solidarity development booklet

On August 1, 2022, the Sustainable and Solidarity Development Booklet (LDDS) increased by 1% to 2%, as did the Livret A. As a reminder, its ceiling is 12,000 euros, excluding interest paid by the bank, and it can be combined with it.

young booklet

Good news for young savers aged 12 to 25: the remuneration of the young savings account will also be increased.

Unlike the others, the State does not intervene on its rate and leaves the responsibility to the banks.

On the other hand, this rate cannot be lower than that of the booklet A. It is therefore also increased to 2% minimum.

As for the ceiling, it amounts to 1,600 euros.

People's Savings Account (LEP)

This is the "most effective investment to protect savings against inflation", assures Bruno le Maire, Minister of Economy and Finance.

And it is also "completely protected against inflation" to which it is indexed, according to François Villeroy de Galhau, the Governor of the Banque de France.

The LEP, portrayed by the government as a weapon against the general rise in prices, experienced the most significant increase in remuneration on August 1st.

While it stood at 2.2%, the rate of the People's Savings Account officially fell to 4.6% on August 1, 2022. The opening of a LEP is subject to residence and income conditions. and its ceiling is 7,700 euros.

Crédit Mutuel Blue Booklet

The Livret Bleu is only distributed by Crédit Mutuel.

It works almost like the Livret A, with the difference of being governed by its bank directly.

As of August 1, his rate of pay also rose from 1 to 2%.

Housing savings account (CEL)

The Housing Savings Account can be revalued twice a year, on February 1 and August 1, on the basis of 2/3 of the Livret A. At the beginning of the month, the CEL rate fell from 0.75% to 1, 25%.

The accumulated savings, available immediately unlike a PEL, makes it possible to obtain, under conditions, a home loan or a works loan and a State bonus.

The Housing Savings Plan (PEL)

It has become the bad plan in terms of savings, whereas it is traditionally very used by the French.

The Housing Savings Plan was not entitled to a revaluation.

Fixed at 1% for six years, the rate of the latter did not increase on August 1, 2022. The remuneration of this booklet capped at 61,200 euros could still experience an increase, but it will not be effective before 2023.

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