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1.51% APY on Share Savings Account at APCO Employees Credit Union

11/16/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

APCO Employees Credit Union, situated in Alabama, is paying 1.51% APY on a share savings account.

The rate is better than the best deal offered nationally. You can earn the rate if you are a member of the credit union. Employees of APCO, Southern Nuclear and Southern Company Services can get this rate. Others who can qualify are residents of select communities in Alabama or employees of designated organizations or companies.

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