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1.51% APY on Kasasa Saver Account at Double 11 Credit Union

02/07/2012 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Indianapolis residents can earn 1.51% APY savings rate at Double 11 Credit Union.

This rate can be availed by opening a Kasasa Cash checking account that pays 3.11% APY and linking it with a Kasasa Saver account. The top rate from this credit union is available on balances up to $11,000 for Kasasa Cash and up to $51,000 for Kasasa Saver.

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