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Interest rates

11.06.2025

The Banque centrale du Luxembourg (BCL) informs that, based on preliminary data, the main interest rates applied by Luxembourg’s credit institutions to euro area households and non-financial corporations (NFCs) for their loan and deposit operations have on average evolved as follows in April 2025.

 

Representative interest rates on new contracts[1] – loans and deposits – concluded with households

The variable[2] interest rate on mortgage loans granted to households has decreased by 26 basis points on a monthly basis to reach 3.50% in April 2025 compared to 3.76% in March 2025 and the volume of these newly granted loans has decreased by 14 million euros to reach 179 million euros in April compared to 193 million euros in March. On a yearly basis, the interest rate has decreased by 134 basis points whereas the volume of newly granted loans has decreased by 2 million euros.

The fixed[3] interest rate on mortgage loans granted to households with an initial fixation rate of over one year and up to five years remained stable at 3.27% in April 2025 while the volume reaches 35 million euros. The fixed interest rate with an initial fixation rate of over five years and up to ten years increased by 4 basis points compared to March 2025 to reach 3.43%. The corresponding monthly volumes increased by 17 million euros to reach 51 million euros.

 

Concerning real estate loans with an initial rate fixation period over 10 years, the monthly volumes increased by 8 million euros since March to reach 274 million euros. Interest rates of these loans are grouped by intervals of five years of initial rate fixation[4], and have changed as follows compared with March:

 
•    The interest rates with an interest rate fixation of over 10 years and up to 15 years increased by 6 basis points to reach 3.80%.
•    The interest rates with an interest rate fixation of over 15 years and up to 20 years decreased by 11 basis points to reach 3.05%.
•    The interest rates with an interest rate fixation of over 20 years and up to 25 years decreased by 12 basis points to reach 3.27%.
•    The interest rates with an interest rate fixation of over 25 years and up to 30 years increased by 5 basis points to reach 3.43%.
•    The interest rates with an interest rate fixation of over 30 years remained stable at 3.55%.

It is important to mention that the indicated rates of the different interest rate fixations are average rates, where the calculations are based on a sample of banks and which are taking into account the volumes of granted loans.

 

The interest rate on consumer loans that have an initial fixation period above 1 year and below or equal to 5 years has increased by 64 basis points since March to reach 4.63% in April 2025. The volume of newly granted loans has decreased by 24 million euros to reach 26 million euros in April compared to 50 million euros in March. On a yearly basis, the interest rate has decreased by 7 basis points whereas the volume of new lending has decreased by 3 million euros.

 

The interest rate on households’ fixed-term deposits that have an initial maturity below or equal to 1 year has reached 182 basis points in April 2025 from 205 basis points in March 2025. On a yearly basis, this rate has decreased by 157 basis points.

 

The following graphs provide a detailed overview of the evolution of interest rates and the volumes of the new business loans. Furthermore, the evolution of the interest rates over the past two years is presented in more detail.

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Representative interest rates on new contracts1 – loans and deposits – concluded with non-financial corporations (NFCs)

 

The variable interest rate on loans below or equal to 1 million euros granted to NFCs increased by 1 basis point in April 2025 to 3.67%, compared to 3.66% in March, and the volume has increased by 1 million euros to reach 106 million euros in April from 105 million euros in March. On a yearly basis, this interest rate has decreased by 79 basis points and the volume of newly granted loans has decreased by 17 million euros.

 

The variable interest rate on loans above 1 million euros granted to NFCs has decreased by 84 basis points on a monthly basis to 2.23% during the last reference period, compared to 3.07% in March. The volume of newly granted loans has decreased by 108 million euros to reach 1 950 million euros in April compared to 2 058 million euros in March. On a yearly basis, this interest rate has decreased by 94 basis points and the volume of newly granted loans has increased by 586 million euros.

 

The interest rate on fixed-term deposits of NFCs with an initial maturity below or equal to 1 year has decreased by 21 basis points on a monthly basis since March to reach 2.09% in April 2025. On a yearly basis, this interest rate has decreased by 159 basis points.

 

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The tables pertaining to interest rates applied to credit institutions can be consulted and/or downloaded on the BCL’s website on the following link:

 

https://www.bcl.lu/en/statistics/series_statistiques_luxembourg/03_Capital_markets/index.html

 

Weighting method

The interest rates applied to new contracts are weighted within the categories of instruments concerned by the amounts of individual contracts. This results from the compilation of national aggregates carried out by reporting credit institutions and by the BCL.

[1] New contracts refer to any new agreement concluded between the household or the non-financial corporation and the reporting agent. New contracts include all financial contracts which mention for the first time the interest rate pertaining to the deposit or credit and all renegotiations of existing deposits or credits.

[2] Variable interest rate or rate with an initial fixation period inferior or equal to 1 year.

[3] Fixed interest rate weighted by the amounts of contracts for all mortgage loans granted, whatever the initial rate fixation period (above 1 year). This series has been published by the BCL since February 2009 only for methodological reasons linked to the identification of reporting agents.

[4] Following an update of the statistical data collection, since December 2022 the BCL has been collecting a breakdown of interest rates with an initial fixation rate of over 10 years in five-year intervals.