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5 Cent Cash-Back at Fidelity Bank on Opt Checking Account

10/19/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

Fidelity Bank, located in Wichita, is offering a free checking account. It will also pay you when you use your debit card.

Its Opt Checking Account does not require you to pay a monthly fee. There are no requirements on minimum balances. It will provide you with a debit card that is free. Each signature-based transaction you make with your debit card will earn you 5 cents.

In addition to these benefits, you will also get to choose from several options. They are – a 0.05% APY interest, additional cash-back of 5 cents on every check-card transactions, fee-free foreign ATM use, free checks (standard) and $25 bonus annually on the anniversary of your account.

To open an account, you will have to make a deposit of $25.

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