Current APY
0.05%
Minimum to open
$100
Your estimated earnings
$0 / month
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Chase Chase Plus Savings Rate vs. National Average
* average is based on banks tracked on My Bank Tracker.
About Chase Plus Savings
Chase Plus Savings rates are Non-Relationship Rates. Interest is compounded and credited monthly based on the daily collected balance. Interest rates are variable and determined daily at Chase's discretion. Account fees may reduce earnings.
APY |
$ Minimum to Open |
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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Bank Of InternetBank Of InternetHeadquartered in San Diego, California, Bank of Internet has been providing service to customers throughout the United States since 1999. |
1.70% |
$100 |
$170 |
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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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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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AIG BankAIG BankChartered in May 2000 to serve consumers, small businesses, AIG policyholders, and AIG employees, AIG Bank provides specialized FDIC insured deposit products, loan products, and... |
1.65% |
$250,000 |
$165 |
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