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1.30% APY on Airline Rewards Savings Account at UFB Direct

10/20/2011 8:01 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Through Airline Rewards Savings Account, UFB Direct is offering the top rate on savings accounts nationally.

Savers can earn 1.30% APY on the certificate of deposit. In addition, you can get 500 airline miles. This is offered if your account has been open for 90 days. Keeping the account open for a year will qualify you for an additional 500 miles.

To open the savings account, you will have to make a deposit of at least $100.

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