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1.21% APY on Savings Accounts at SFGI Direct

06/07/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

On its savings account, SFGI Direct is paying 1.21% APY. This is the best rate offered nationally on savings accounts.

Also, the rate is better than that on CDs for 6 months. SFGI Direct is Summit Community Bank’s online division. In West Virginia and Virginia, the bank has fifteen branches. To open an account with SFGI Direct, you should have a minimum deposit of $500.

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