More than ten times the amount of September 2021. Net inflows for the Livret A passbook, i.e. the difference between savers’ deposits and withdrawals, stood at nearly 2.7 billion euros last September, according to figures published Friday by the Caisse des dépôts (CDC).
The latter then evokes a record month of September for this savings account. If this is a historic level for September, it is however a slowdown after the 4.49 billion of the previous month, also historic, for a month of August.
July and August also historic
July was also historic, so this is the third month in a row that the Livret A savings account recorded record inflows for the period. For comparison, the net collection of the Livret A in September 2021 was 240 million euros. That of the Sustainable and Solidarity Development Booklet (LDDS), for its part, reached 470 million euros in September 2022, against a negative net inflow of 260 million in September 2021, with withdrawals having then exceeded deposits.
The two booklets together collected more than 3.1 billion euros in September, and 30.60 billion euros since the start of the year.
A return that remains negative given inflation
If the increase in the rate of the Livret A and the LDDS to 2% from August 1, against 1% previously, may have encouraged the French to deposit their savings there, it is however important to note that their return remains negative taking into account of inflation. The latter reached 5.6% over one year in September according to INSEE.
Managed jointly by the Caisse des dépôts and the banking networks, the Livret A is mainly used to finance social housing, while the LDDS is dedicated to the social and solidarity economy as well as to energy savings in housing. The outstanding amount of the two passbooks also exceeded the symbolic bar of 500 billion euros, at 500.3 billion euros very precisely (+5.9% over one year).