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3.51% APY on Rewards Checking Account at St Martin Bank and Trust Co

04/05/2012 8:00 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

St Martin Bank and Trust Co is paying 3.51% APY on its rewards checking account Kasasa Cash.

The deal can be availed by residents of Louisiana on a maximum balance of $10,000 in checking accounts. Deposits exceeding that amount will get only 0.25% APY. For this, they will have to meet a few requirements set by the bank.

Firstly, a minimum of 10 debit card purchases will have to be made in a month. Next, at least one direct deposit or automatic payment will have to be made. You will also have to receive eStatements and use online banking.

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