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1.01% on Free Checking Account at Capital One Bank

01/27/2012 8:32 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

With its free checking account, Capital One Bank is paying rates based on where you reside.

If you maintain a deposit of at least $5,000 at the bank and live close to one of the bank’s branches, you can get 1.01% APY. Savers who don’t reside close to a branch will get a lower rate. However, they will not have to maintain a minimum balance.

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