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1.50% APY Savings Account at Tennessee Commerce Bank

03/31/2011 1:35 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Tennessee Commerce Bank is offering the best savings rate available nationally. To avail this, customers will have to sign-up for a checking account along with a savings account.

On a balance ranging from $250 to $99,999, the savings account will pay 1.50% APY. With a balance ranging from $100,000 to $249,999, customers can earn 1.55% APY, and a balance exceeding $250,000 can earn 1.6% APY.

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