You can’t lose with Irwin Union Bank’s Win1 + Win2 CD offer
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Indiana based Irwin Union Bank recently launched its Win1 + Win2 CD offer. This offers its customers 1% cash back coupled with their competitive CD rates. All CD’s are FDIC secured and applies to both personal and business depositors.
For a quick look at what this great deal from Irwin Union Bank offers please click below.
- Receive 1% cash back instantly on “Win1 + Win2” CD’s (limited to $250)
- Competitive rates for 13-month CD’s when you select from Irwin Union Bank’s Loyalty Suite of products and/or services
- Minimum $1000 to open and earn corresponding APY
- Available for both personal and business depositors
- new money deposits only
Conditions and Limitations
- Participants must have existing or willing to open a personal or business accounts
- Must maintain 4 other additional products or services with Irwin Union Bank
- Existing checking account holders are qualified if they add or maintain 4 additional products or services
- Irwin Union Bank reserves the right to limit each depositor a maximum of $250,000 per CD
- No brokered deposits or public funds
- The 1% bonus maybe revoked if the CD is closed prior to original maturity
For more information on Irwin Union Banks Win1 + Win2 deals please visit their site here or call them up at 866-604-7946.
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