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1.51% APY on Savings Account at Detroit Metropolitan Credit Union

05/30/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Detroit Metropolitan Credit Union is paying 1.51% APY on its savings accounts. This is better than the best rate offered nationally.

To earn this rate, you will have to make a minimum deposit of $10 and maintain it in your account. You can become a member of the credit union if you work, live or go to school in Macomb, Oakland or Wayne.

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