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Article R221-2 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The ceiling provided for in article L. 221-4 is set at 22,950 euros for natural persons and 76,500 euros for associations and co-ownership associations mentioned in the first paragraph of article L. 221-3. For co-ownership associations with more than one hundred residential, office or commercial lots, this ceiling is raised to 100,000 euros. The capitalisation of interest may take the Livret A balance above this limit. Low-income housing associations are…

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Article R221-2-1 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

When a condominium association applies for the increased ceiling mentioned in the first paragraph of article R. 221-2, it must submit the summary sheet mentioned inarticle 1 of decree no. 2016-1822 of 21 December 2016 setting out the content of the summary sheet for condominiums provided for inarticle 8-2 of the law of 10 July 1965 establishing the status of condominiums in built-up areas, along with its application to the…

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Article R221-3 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

No transaction may result in the account being in debit. The minimum amount for individual cash withdrawals or deposits on a Livret A passbook account is set at 10 euros. The amount referred to in the previous paragraph is set at 1.5 euros for Livret A passbook accounts opened with the credit institution referred to in Article L. 518-25-1.

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Article R221-4 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The interest paid to depositors on Livret A savings accounts is set by order of the Minister for the Economy. Interest paid to depositors starts on the 1st or 16th of each month after the day of deposit. It ceases to accrue at the end of the fortnight preceding the day of repayment. On 31 December of each year, the interest earned is added to the capital and itself becomes…

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Article R221-5 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

I. – Unless otherwise stipulated in this chapter, deposits, withdrawals and transfers between the Livret A passbook account and the holder’s current account are carried out in accordance with the general regulations applicable to passbook accounts. II. – An order by the Minister for the Economy sets out the list of transactions that credit institutions may authorise, in addition to the transactions mentioned in I, from or to the same…

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