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1.00% APY on Go Green Checking Account at Priority One Credit Union of Florida

03/28/2012 8:00 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

Sunrise-based Priority One Credit Union of Florida is paying 1.00% APY to members who opt for its Go Green Checking Account.

The balance requirement to avail the rate is $25,000. You will also have to sign-up for the credit union’s eStatement option and make a monthly minimum deposit of $150.

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