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3.51% APY at Hope Federal Credit Union on High Yield Checking Account

05/09/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

Hope Federal Credit Union is paying 3.51% APY on its high yield Kasasa Cash checking account. This is on a maximum balance of $10,000.

Balances exceeding this amount will earn 0.75% APY. The checking account can be teamed with the credit union’s Kasasa Saver account, which offers 1.51% APY on a maximum balance of $10,000. To earn the rate on the saving account too, you should have a Kasasa Cash account. Also, you will have to meet the minimum monthly requirements of the account.

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