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3.01% APY at Danversbank with Rewards Checking Account

03/24/2011 12:53 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

Danversbank is paying 3.01% APY on its rewards checking account with a maximum balance of $25,000.

This deal makes the bank one among the top three to offer the best rates on checking accounts. Atlantic Coast Bank, Waycross, too offers the same rate. However, it can be earned only on balances of or below $15,000.

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