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Ascencia Bank Paying 0.780% APY on 6-Month CDs

03/19/2013 8:00 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

Ascencia Bank, offers 0.780% APY on 6-month term certificates of deposit for a minimum opening balance of $500. The interest is compounded on a monthly basis.

The bank offers competitive rates of interest on CDs for flexible terms ranging from 6 months to 60 months. It accepts deposits between $500 and $97,000. You may be charged with a penalty fee if you opt for a withdrawal within 91 days of the CD term.

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