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1.29% APY on Savings Account at Randolf Bank

06/08/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Residents in Virginia, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, and South and North Carolina can avail 1.29% APY on the Extra Mile Smart Savings Account offered by Randolf Bank.

The rate from the Asheboro based bank is one of the best offered on savings accounts across the nation. To open an account with the bank, you will have to deposit at least $50. The bank does not require you to maintain a minimum balance or pay a monthly fee for this.

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