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Amboy Direct Paying 1.00% APY on eSavings Account

05/09/2012 8:31 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Amboy Direct is paying 1.00% APY on eSavings Account to new customers.

To earn the rate, you will have to maintain a balance below or equal to $25,000. Balances more than this will bring in 0.75% APY.

The same rate of 1.00% APY is being offered by Capital One on its free Checking Account if you maintain a balance of $100,000 (maximum).

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