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0.40%APY on High-Yield Savings Account at Third Federal Savings and Loan

02/03/2013 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Third Federal, is offering 0.40% APY on high-yield Tier-3 savings account with $25,000 minimum deposit requirement. The bank does not charge extra fees for account maintenance or other purposes.

The account needs to have a minimum balance of $10 and $25,000 to obtain the APY. The bank also offers 0.30% APY on Tier-2 savings account for a minimum deposit of $5,000 and 0.15% APY on Tier-1 savings account for a minimum deposit of $50.

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