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1.50% APY on Savings Account at Alliance Bank and Trust

06/24/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Alliance Bank and Trust is offering 1.50% APY on its Super Savings account. This is the best deal being offered nationally.

To avail this, you will have to deposit and maintain a balance of $2,500 at least. If the amount drops to below $2,500, the bank will charge you $5 as fee each month.

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