The share savings account pays 0.25 percent APY, but you can earn up to 0.60
percent from a money market account.
Not exact matches
Savings options include a regular savings
account paying 0.05
percent APY,
money market accounts with APYs
from 0.05
percent to 0.15
percent, and 6 - month to 7 - year share certificates paying 0.85
percent to 2.38
percent APY.
Rates on the five savings
accounts range
from 0.10
percent to 0.40
percent APY, and those on
money market accounts from 0.10
percent to 0.30
percent APY.
NGFCU also offers a
money market account paying 0.45
percent APY on $ 2,500 or more, and term certificates paying
from 0.6 to 2.2
percent APY.
The credit union's savings
accounts pay 0.25
percent APY, and its
money market rates vary
from 0.50
percent to 1.15
percent APY.
You can also explore a
money market account from a bank, discount brokerage house or other financial institution, which also pay little interest, usually around 1
percent or less.