Banque Misr and National Bank of Egypt have collected revenues of 121 billion Egyptian pounds from selling new 15 percent annual yield saving certificates, with the set 15 percent yield since being launched at the end of last March. The value of the 15% savings certificates sold by Banque Misr reached 39 billion pounds, the bank's chairman Mohamed El-Etreby said. In addition, NBE has sold 82 billion pounds of these certificates since the date of the launch, the lender's vice chairman Yehia Aboul Fotouh noted. These certificates are available through mobile and internet banking as well as ATMs, e-mail, and contact centres. In March, Banque Misr and the National Bank of Egypt (NBE) offered new saving certificates with 15% annual yield. The two banks limited the certificate purchase to electronic channels to ensure the safety of customers and employees amid the spread of the Coronavirus.