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1.05% APY on Savings Account at CIT Bank

10/26/2012 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

CIT Bank, is offering 1.05% APY on savings account with a minimum deposit of $25,000. However, EverBank pays 1.25% APY on its savings account for six months with a minimum deposit of $1,500.

Other banks paying 1.00% APY on savings account are Salem Five Direct and Barclays bank.

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