Fixed-Deposit Editorial

Fixed-Deposit News & Market Overview

The latest developments in the fixed-deposit market, ECB decisions and background analysis — editorially curated.

Market analysis6 min read

Fixed-Deposit Market 2026: Interest Rates Stabilise at High Levels

After a period of rising interest rates, the European fixed-deposit market is showing signs of consolidation in spring 2026. The European Central Bank has left its key interest rate unchanged, which is good news for the planning certainty of fixed-deposit savers. Savers continue to benefit from attractive terms — particularly for durations of 12 to 36 months. Experts expect interest rates to remain stable until mid-2026, before a moderate adjustment becomes possible.

5 May 2026Read more
Monetary policy

ECB Interest Rate Decision: What It Means for Fixed-Deposit Savers

The ECB Governing Council has left its main refinancing rate unchanged. For fixed-deposit savers, this means one thing above all: stable planning certainty for the coming months.

3 May 20264 min
Rate trends

Fixed Deposits with Longer Terms: What Savers Should Consider in 2026

For terms of 36 months and longer, the European fixed-deposit market shows some marked differences between providers. We explain what really matters when choosing a term.

1 May 20263 min
Security

Deposit Protection 2026: What UK Savers Need to Know

The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) protects balances of up to £85,000 per bank and customer. We explain how the scheme works.

28 April 20265 min
Market overview

How Fixed-Term Deposits Work in Europe

The basics of terms, deposit protection and regulatory oversight — independent of today's rates.

Short-term

6–12 months

Suitable for savers who want access to their capital again in the medium term, without giving up the security of a fixed interest rate.

Medium-term

12–24 months

A balanced ratio between capital commitment and planning certainty — the most popular term category for European fixed deposits.

Long-term

24–36+ months

For savers with a longer investment horizon who value reliable predictability over several years.

The specific terms vary by bank, investment amount and market conditions, and should always be compared individually. All information is provided without guarantee.

FCA-regulated

All listed banks are supervised by the FCA or a comparable regulatory authority.

FSCS deposit protection

Deposits up to £85,000 per customer and bank are protected under the UK's Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS).

At a glance

  • Regulation

    FCA or a comparable regulatory authority

  • Deposit protection

    Legally protected up to £85,000 per customer and bank

  • Payout

    Capital plus interest at the end of the term

  • Availability

    Generally locked in for the duration of the term

Guides: Understanding Fixed Deposits

Well-founded knowledge about fixed deposits, interest rates and safe investments.

Basics

What Is a Fixed Deposit? — A Beginner's Guide

A fixed-term deposit is a form of investment in which a set amount is invested for a fixed term at a fixed interest rate. Find out how fixed deposits work and who they are suitable for.

Comparison

Fixed-Deposit Comparison: How to Find the Best Rates

Choosing the right fixed-deposit offer isn't just about the interest rate. Term, minimum investment, deposit protection and the bank's creditworthiness are just as important.

Tax

Fixed Deposits and Tax: What Investors Should Know

In Germany, interest income from fixed deposits is subject to a 25% flat withholding tax (Abgeltungssteuer) plus solidarity surcharge. Find out how to set up a tax exemption order (Freistellungsauftrag).

Security

Deposit Protection: How Safe Is Your Fixed Deposit?

The UK's Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) protects deposits up to £85,000 per customer and bank. We explain the different layers of protection.

International

Fixed Deposits at Foreign Banks: Opportunities and Risks

Foreign banks often offer higher interest rates than domestic institutions. We take a closer look at the deposit protection schemes of different European countries.

Comparison

Fixed Deposit vs. Instant-Access Savings: Which Suits You?

Fixed deposits offer higher interest for a fixed term, while instant-access savings win on flexibility. We compare the pros and cons of both investment types.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most important questions and answers about fixed deposits and interest rates.

The level of fixed-deposit interest rates depends on the bank, the chosen term and current market conditions. As a general rule: the longer the term, the more attractive the interest rate on offer tends to be. Since terms vary considerably between providers and countries, an independent comparison is worthwhile.

Yes, fixed deposits with UK banks are protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) up to £85,000 per customer and bank. Deposits with EU banks are protected by the EU's statutory deposit guarantee scheme up to €100,000.

The optimal term depends on your personal situation. Currently, 12- to 36-month terms offer the best balance between interest rate and flexibility.

Yes, in Germany interest income is subject to a 25% flat withholding tax plus a 5.5% solidarity surcharge. With a tax exemption order (Freistellungsauftrag), single filers can receive up to €1,000 per year in interest tax-free.

Note:

The information presented on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. All information is provided to the best of our knowledge and does not replace individual advice. ZinEdge is an independent comparison portal for fixed-term deposits across Europe.