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1.51% APY and 4.11 % APY on REALSaver and Hometown Rewards Checking Account from Gibsland Bank & Trust

08/26/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Checking Account, Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

When you pair up Gibsland Bank and Trust ‘s rewards checking account with a savings account, you can get rates of 4.11% and 1.51% respectively.

The Louisiana-based bank is offering these rates on its Hometown Rewards Checking account and REALSaver account. Both rates better the top checking and savings rates available nationally. The rate is available on a balance of upto $15,000.

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