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1.25% APY on Kids’ Savers Accounts at The Bank of Bennington

08/02/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Banks and credit unions are offering a few good deals on youth savings accounts.

The Bank of Bennington is paying 1.25% APY on Kids’ Savers Accounts on maximum balances of $25,000. At Air Banking, youth can earn 4% APY on junior savings account. To avail this rate, balances cannot exceed $1,000, and savers have to be below 18 years.

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