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Fixed-Term Deposits in Argentina: How Much Your Money Yields in June 2026

22/06/2026 16:52 - Economia

Infografía financiera con billetes argentinos y gráficos de tendencia mostrando crecimiento de inversión en plazo fijo, colores corporativos azul y verde, estilo profesional bancario

Current Economic Context in Argentina

For foreign readers unfamiliar with Argentina's financial system, a plazo fijo (fixed-term deposit) is a savings instrument where you lock your money in a bank for a set period—typically 30 days—in exchange for a guaranteed interest rate. It's similar to a Certificate of Deposit (CD) in the United States or a term deposit in Europe.

According to data from the Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA), inflation for June 2026 is estimated at 2.1% monthly—a significant improvement from the hyperinflation scenarios of previous years. However, nominal interest rates continue their downward trajectory, reducing the real return for conservative savers.

The country risk indicator sits at 425 basis points, the lowest level since April 2018. This measures the premium investors demand for Argentine assets compared to safe U.S. Treasury bonds—a lower number indicates greater macroeconomic stability but also lower potential returns.

How Much Does 1 Million Pesos Yield?

For context: 1,000,000 Argentine pesos is approximately equivalent to USD 680 at the official exchange rate (around 1,470 pesos per dollar as of June 2026).

With current market rates, a 30-day deposit would generate approximately:

  • Nominal Annual Rate (TNA): ~18-22% depending on the bank
  • Monthly yield: between 15,000 and 18,300 pesos
  • Effective monthly rate: ~1.5-1.8%
Key insight: With monthly inflation at 2.1%, the real yield would be slightly negative or near zero—meaning your money's purchasing power barely grows.

Banks Offering the Best Rates

Digital banks and cooperative banks typically offer rates above market average:

Bank Type Estimated TNA
Banco Nación (state-owned) 19-20%
Digital banks 20-22%
Top private banks 17-19%

Rates may vary based on amount and customer profile. Always check with your bank.

Understanding Argentine Investment Alternatives

For foreigners, here's a quick guide to Argentine financial instruments mentioned:

UVA Fixed-Term Deposit

Adjusts for inflation using the UVA index (Unidad de Valor Adquisitivo), guaranteeing positive real returns. Minimum term: 90 days.

CEDEARs

Argentine Deposit Certificates representing foreign stocks (like Apple, Tesla). Allows exposure to international markets from Argentina.

Dollar or Crypto

Crypto dollar trading at 1,531.02 pesos. A popular hedge against inflation for Argentines who can't access official dollars.

Yield Comparison Table

For a deposit of 750,000 pesos (approximately USD 510) over 30 days:

Instrument Estimated Yield Main Advantage
Traditional Fixed-Term 11,250 - 13,750 pesos Security and liquidity
UVA Fixed-Term Inflation-adjusted Real purchasing power protection
Mutual Funds (FCI) Variable Diversification

Tips for Savers and Foreign Investors

  • Diversify: Don't concentrate all capital in a single instrument.
  • Compare rates: Digital banks typically offer better returns than traditional branches.
  • Consider UVA: For terms over 90 days, inflation adjustment can be advantageous.
  • Monitor exchange rates: The gap between official dollar (1,470) and crypto dollar (1,531) remains relevant for investment decisions.

Sources: Ámbito, Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA), market data as of June 2026.

Reference date: June 22, 2026. Rates subject to daily fluctuations.

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