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1.05% APY on Savings Account at CIT Bank

09/28/2012 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

CIT Bank, is offering 1.05% APY on Savings account if you have deposited a minimum of $25,000 in your account. You can open an account at the bank.

However, if your balance is below $25,000, you will get only 0.90% APY. Salem Five Direct and Barclays pay 1.00% APY on the savings account.

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