Saving for solidarity
Discover the Livret Paris Partage
The Livret Paris Partage is a double solidarity passbook account offering a very attractive interest rate.
The advantages of Livret Paris Partage
Un taux d’intérêt de 2,60 %*
This is a particularly attractive financial investment.
* Gross annual rate in effect
Security for your funds
Your funds are placed with a public institution and are also guaranteed by the Fonds de Garantie des Dépôts et de Résolution (FGDR) under the terms of this agreement.
A strong social impact
Your capital helps finance the pawnbroking activities of Crédit Municipal de Paris, and you can choose to donate 25, 50, 75 or 100% of your interest to an association.
How does it work?
The Livret Paris Partage is open to all individuals over the age of 18 who are French tax residents. With the Livret Paris Partage :
You can invest from €50 to €50,000.
You can take advantage of the tax benefits associated with donations to associations.
You have free access to your money and can make payments at any time, free of charge.
You can choose the partner association you wish to support by donating all or part of your interest.
The Livret Paris Partage has been awarded theFinansol label, a guarantee of its transparency and solidarity.
Who are our partner associations?
Emmaüs Coup de main lives up to its name: the association helps people facing difficulties by giving them the tools they need to overcome them. This comprehensive support project is built around three pillars: accommodation, integration through economic activity and re-use of objects.
The Siel Bleu Foundation offers adapted physical activity programs for vulnerable people (chronically ill, elderly or disabled). Whether in retirement homes, hospitals, the workplace or the home, our teams carry out valuable preventive work to improve the health and well-being of all.
Agence du Don en Nature fights against material poverty and waste by collecting and redistributing new non-food products. Millions of unsold products are redistributed each year to a network of over a thousand charities throughout France.