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1.60% APY Savings Account at TwinStar Credit Union

03/28/2011 2:13 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

At TwinStar Credit Union, savers can get 1.60% APY.

For this, you need a savings goal and a deadline for achieving it. The credit union will then inform you about the amount of money that has to be placed aside for it. This will go into a savings account (installment) called Planned Savings.

With the planned savings at Twinstar Credit Union, your goals can be between 6 and 36 months. The maximum amount that can be deposited each month in this is $500.

On meeting the goal each month, you get 1.60% APY. When your term ends, the money will be deposited along with the interest earned, in any Twinstar account you choose.

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