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4.01% APY at Jeff Davis Bank on Rewards Checking Account

05/03/2011 11:51 pm Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

Louisiana and southeast Texas savers can enjoy returns that are above-average, on both rewards checking and savings accounts at Jeff Davis Bank, Jennings.

Customers can earn 4.01% APY on their Kasasa Cash account at the bank. They can also get 2.00% APY on their Kasasa Saver account. In comparison to the best national rate, the former is a bit less, while the latter beats it.

The top rate on Jeff Davis Bank’s rewards checking account is available on a maximum balance of $10,000. Balances exceeding this amount will get 0.51% APY.

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