VIDEO // Over 100 million lei paid to Moldova's citizens who invested in government securities in 2025
Over 100 million lei have already been paid to citizens who invested in government securities in the previous year. Finance Minister Andrian Gavrilita, announced today that the invested amounts, along with the concerned interest, had been transferred directly into their bank accounts.
"This fact confirms that investments in government securities through evms.md are safe, predictable and functional," said Andrian Gavrilita.
Until January 21, a new subscription period for government securities is underway on the eVMS.md platform. On this period, citizens can choose one-year government bonds with an annual interest rate of 7.00 per cent and four-year bonds with an annual interest rate of 7.35 pe cent
The interest on government securities is fixed and tax-exempt and payments are made twice a year, directly into investors’ bank accounts.
According to the schedule presented by the Finance Ministry, in the first quarter of 2026, subscriptions will take place monthly, with the next sessions scheduled for February 9–18, 2026 and March 9–18, 2026. During these sessions, investors will be able to choose bonds with maturities of 1, 2, 3, or 4 years.
According to statistics data, in 2025 citizens invested over 525 million lei in government securities during 10 subscription periods carried out on the eVMS.md platform.
The eVMS.md platform was launched in the summer of 2024. Government securities (GS) are among the safest investment instruments, due to the full guarantee provided by the state. Through GS, the state borrows from citizens to finance development and economic growth projects in the country. GS include treasury bills and government bonds.
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