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1.90% APY on Checking Account at Carolina Cooperative Credit Union

04/02/2012 8:29 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

At Carolina Cooperative Credit Union, members can earn 1.90% APY on checking accounts that have a maximum balance of $25,000.

The credit union doesn’t have a minimum deposit requirement. You will have to opt for direct deposit and eStatements.

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