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1.00% APY on eOne Savings Accounts at Salem Five Direct

02/14/2012 8:50 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Salem Five Direct is offering 1.00% APY on its savings accounts. Currently, the rate is the best.

With its eOne Savings Account, savers are guaranteed the rate via the statement cycle for August. To open the savings account, you should make a minimum deposit of $100.

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