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1.00% APY on CIT Savings Account at CIT Bank

01/09/2013 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

CIT Bank, is offering 1.00% APY on high yield savings account. The minimum deposit requirement to open an account is $25,000 with no extra fees. The bank also offers a 0.90% APY on savings accounts for a $100 minimum deposit.

You can visit the bank website to open an account online. The application process is quick and easy just like all other online banking transactions at CIT Bank. If you link all your accounts, fund transfer becomes fast and easy between CIT Savings account and other bank accounts.

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