Compare Spiko with La Banque Postale’s term deposit accounts
Make your cash work for you, not for your bank
Term deposit accounts aren’t the most efficient way to earn yield on your cash.
Cash locked up for months
32-day notice to withdraw your funds
Penalties for early withdrawal
Why choose Spiko over a La Banque Postale term deposit?
Comparison of La Banque Postale term deposit accounts vs. Spiko Euro, conducted in 2026.
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FAQ
How long does a withdrawal take?
Business transfers are instant for amounts up to €100,000 per day
Withdrawals for individuals and amounts over €100,000 are processed every business day at 12:25 PM CET. If you request a withdrawal before 12:25 PM on a business day, your funds will be credited to your checking account on the same day. Requests made after 12:25 PM or on non-business days will be processed on the next business day. There are no withdrawal limits.
What are the fees for using Spiko Euro?
The only fee for using Spiko Euro is an annual management fee of 0.23% on your deposited funds, calculated daily on a prorated basis. The interest displayed on our website or in our app is always shown net of fees. There are no fees for maintaining a Spiko account, and deposits and withdrawals are free of any transaction charges. Last but not least, there are no custody fees.
What are the risks and how are my funds protected?
Your funds are backed by a Tier 1 bank and are at risk only in the unlikely event of its default. In such a case, your funds remain protected by the portfolio of securities wholly owned by Spiko's funds, which would be promptly liquidated to minimize any potential losses. In the event of residual losses following the liquidation of the securities portfolio, Spiko Euro would hold a senior claim on the bank.
How would I access my funds if Spiko goes bankrupt?
First and foremost, you have no financial exposure to Spiko’s insolvency, as your funds are never on Spiko’s balance sheet. When you deposit funds, they are transferred directly from your checking account to the depositary bank. Likewise, withdrawals are sent straight from the depositary bank to your designated bank account. The account must be in your name, as Spiko cannot be used as a payment method.
That said, Spiko’s insolvency could affect you operationally, as the platform might no longer be available for placing withdrawal orders, for example. Fortunately, Spiko’s products are regulated and supervised by the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF), and their operation does not depend on the distributor. In practice, you can always place your withdrawal orders through the management company by phone or email.
Can I use Spiko as an individual?
Absolutely! You can create an account and start using Spiko right away. If you own a company, you can manage personal and business accounts from a single interface. Each account remains separate, so funds cannot be mixed.
Is Spiko Euro a term deposit?
Spiko Euro is a Money Market Fund approved by the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF).










