Learn how a DERI investment can help you achieve your financial goals and bring a smile to your face!
For the past seven years, Dominion Energy Reliability Investment (DERI) has provided employees with the opportunity to make a direct purchase of new
debt obligations of Dominion Energy.
Under this program, Dominion Energy borrows directly from investors, and, in return, they receive a competitive
floating interest rate and easy access to their money. Additional benefits of investing in DERI include no maintenance fees, easy online access, and automatic savings tools. Dominion Energy employees have 10 months to reach the $1,000 investment
minimum.
Since the programs inception in 2018, over 275 employees have created an account and benefited from competitive variable rates.
DERIs total balance has grown to approximately $450 million as of February 1, 2025, and investment is open to Dominion Energy employees, retirees, stockholders, customers, and the public (must be a citizen of the United States).
Current interest rates (effective December 23, 2024)**
4.50% for all investment balances
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Per annum interest rates are determined by the Dominion Energy Reliability Investment Committee on a weekly
basis in its sole discretion. |
How do I create a DERI account?
Three ways to apply:
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Enroll online by visiting Dominion Energy Reliability Investment - DERI |
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Print and complete a simple application and mail it to: |
Dominion Energy Reliability Investment
P.O. Box 75713
Chicago, IL 60675-5713
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Request an enrollment kit by calling
866-876-0001 |
For additional information visit
the DERI website, reach out to DERI@dominionenergy.com, or call 866-876-0001.
Dominion Energy, Inc. has filed a registration statement (including a prospectus) with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
for the offering to which this communication relates. Before you invest, you should read the prospectus that is included in that registration statement, as well as the other documents that Dominion Energy, Inc. has filed with the SEC, for more
complete information about