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1.25% APY on Free Checking Account at Bank of Internet USA

01/12/2012 8:00 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

At Bank of Internet USA, savers will get interest of 1.25% APY (maximum) on a free checking account.

They get to control the interest they earn with the account. 0.3125% will be offered on each of four specific actions – getting $1,000 or above as direct deposits, using debit (Visa) for purchases at least once a month, paying bills online at least twice in a month and using the debit card an additional six times minimum a month. On completing all four actions, savers will get 1.25% APY.

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