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1.26% APY on High Yield eChecking Account at F&A Federal Credit Union

12/06/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

Some of the best features of checking and savings accounts have been combined by F&A Federal Credit Union, in its High Yield eChecking Account.

On signing up for a new account at the credit union, members can get 1.26% APY. To qualify for this, they will have to opt for eStatements. The account does not have maximum or minimum balance requirements or limits. It does not have monthly fees.

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