This is the highest performance offered by the system, although it applies to a cap of $800,000. In second place is Ualá, with a TNA of 37% for its interest-bearing account, with a cap of $1,500,000. The podium is rounded out by Cocos, with a performance of 35% in its Mutual Fund.
Virtual Wallets Ranking: How much do they pay today?
Here are the interest rates of the main virtual wallets this Monday, November 3rd:
Naranja X (Interest-bearing Account): 39.00% (Cap $800,000) Ualá (Interest-bearing Account): 37.00% (Cap $1,500,000) Cocos (Mutual Fund): 35.00% Prex Argentina (Mutual Fund): 34.71% IEB+ (Mutual Fund): 32.23% Personal Pay (Mutual Fund): 31.86% Mercado Pago (Mutual Fund): 31.86% Lemon Cash (Mutual Fund): 31.21% N1U (Mutual Fund): 29.82% Claro Pay (Mutual Fund): 29.60%
In an increasingly competitive market, virtual wallets and Mutual Funds have become the tool for savers to generate daily returns and maintain immediate liquidity, unlike fixed-term deposits.
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This Monday, November 3rd, the ranking of virtual wallets that pay the most, according to a report from El Economista, is led by a company identified by a bright color: Naranja X.
The fintech offers a Nominal Annual Rate (TNA) of 39% today on its interest-bearing account.