arrêté d'échelle

English translation: interest rate scale / structure

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French term or phrase:arrêté d'échelle
English translation:interest rate scale / structure
Entered by: Alison High

06:27 Aug 20, 2005
French to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Finance (general) / Banking
French term or phrase: arrêté d'échelle
Interest is calculated by this on a passbook account.
Alison High
Switzerland
Local time: 14:54
interest rate scale / structure
Explanation:
Web examples:
The interest rate scale is tiered based upon the balance in each account.

"structure" is more common
The major difference between a deposit and a standard bank account is the interest rate structure.
Interest is calculated on the daily closing balance and is paid monthly. Tiered interest rate structure offers higher return on larger daily closing...
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Nick Lingris
United Kingdom
Local time: 13:54
Grading comment
yes, I used that, many thanks
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arrêté d'échelle
interest rate scale / structure


Explanation:
Web examples:
The interest rate scale is tiered based upon the balance in each account.

"structure" is more common
The major difference between a deposit and a standard bank account is the interest rate structure.
Interest is calculated on the daily closing balance and is paid monthly. Tiered interest rate structure offers higher return on larger daily closing...

Nick Lingris
United Kingdom
Local time: 13:54
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in GreekGreek
PRO pts in category: 8
Grading comment
yes, I used that, many thanks

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Anne McKee
1 hr
  -> Thank you, Anne.

agree  DocteurPC: they simply used a fancy term for : interest rate structure
2 hrs
  -> Thanks, Docteur.

agree  Anthony Green
5 hrs
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agree  Vicky Papaprodromou
23 hrs
  -> Thanks, Vicky, and a very good day to you.

agree  Gina W
1 day 13 hrs
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