Current APY
1.70%
Minimum to open
$100
Your estimated earnings
$14 / month
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Bank Of Internet High Yield Savings Rate vs. National Average
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About High Yield Savings
Earn More on Every Dollar You Save!
If you want to start an affordable Savings Account with no fees and no balance requirements, this is the account for you. Open with a companion Checking Account for easy online transfers.
APY |
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Your estimated earnings |
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Discover BankDiscover BankSince 1911, Discover Bank has been providing superior banking products with service designed to help customers achieve their financial goals. |
1.75% |
$500 |
$175 |
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Capital OneCapital OneHeadquartered in McLean, Virginia, Capital One® offers a broad array of financial products and services to consumers, small businesses and commercial clients in the U.S., Canada... |
1.75% |
$10,000 |
$175 |
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UFB DirectUFB DirectUFB Direct serves customers nationwide who are looking for a way to get higher savings rates and lower fees on FDIC insured products by leveraging our Efficient Banking Platform... |
1.70% |
$1 |
$170 |
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Capital One Direct BankingCapital One Direct BankingGet a 1.70% Annual Percentage Yield on balances of $2,500 or more. Get a 10% bonus on your interest earned four times a year. Just open and use your Capital One credit card at... |
1.70% |
$2,500 |
$170 |
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American Express Bank, FSBAmerican Express Bank, FSBHigh-Yield savings from American Express Let your money work for you. Enjoy the convenience of easy account access and the benefit of a competitive interest rate. It’s a safe c... |
1.70% |
$0 |
$170 |
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