Personal Savings Accounts
Savings
Compliment your checking account and build money for the future with one of our premium savings accounts.
Money Market
Our money market savings account allows you to earn higher interest rates as your balance grows.
Compare Our Savings Accounts:
Statement Savings | Platinum Savings1 | Signature Series Savings1 | High Yield Savings | |
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Minimum Balance to avoid Maintenance Fee | $1004, 5 | $7,500 average daily balance2, 5 for the statement | $50,000 average daily balance2, 5; or $100,000 in total relationship3 balances for the statement | $25,000 minimum daily balance5 for the statement |
Maintenance Fee | $6 | $12 | $9 | $15 |
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Money Market | Premium Money Market | |
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Minimum Daily Balance to avoid Maintenance Fee | $2,5005 | $25,0005 |
Maintenance Fee | $15 | $15 |
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All Account openings are subject to approval. Geographic restrictions may apply.
The following disclosures applicable to Savings Accounts only.
1Must have Platinum Checking or Signature Series Checking to open Signature Series Savings or Platinum Savings.
2The average balance is calculated by adding the current balance in the account for each day of the Statement period and dividing that figure by the number of days in the Statement period.
3Your total relationship balance can include your consumer accounts; checking, money market, savings, and Certificate of Deposit (CD) that you are primary or secondary owner. The period we use to calculate the average balance for related checking, money market and savings accounts starts and ends with the cycle month for this account. The CD balance is determined as of the cycle date for this account.
4Upon account holder's 21st birthday, a minimum balance of $100 to avoid a monthly service charge.
5We use the daily-balance method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the principal in the account each day. Interest begins to accrue no later than the business day we receive credit for the deposit of noncash items (for example, checks).