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1.25% APY on High Yield Savings Account at TIAA Direct Offering

05/22/2012 8:38 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Two banks – TIAA Direct and CIT Bank – are paying the top rates on their savings accounts.

You can get 1.25% APY on TIAA Direct’s High Yield Savings Account. The rate will be offered on all balances. Opening an account will require a deposit of $25 at least.

At CIT Bank, you can get 1.05% APY if you maintain a balance of $25,000 minimum. In case it drops below the amount, you will get 0.90% APY.

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