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CIT Bank Offering 1.05% APY on Savings Accounts

08/01/2012 2:55 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

CIT Bank has overtaken TIAA Direct for the top spot in the leaderboard for the best savings rates. It is now offering 1.05% APY for its CIT Savings Account.

However, you should have a minimum balance of $25,000 to avail this rate. If your balance is below $25,000, you will be paid an APY of only 0.90%.

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