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Most accounts can be opened in about 10 minutes.
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Make purchases and ATM withdrawals with a Debit MasterCard®
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and bank anywhere
Pay bills and track your spending
online
Interest Plus Checking
Keep $500 or more in your account and earn some interest.
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Withdraw money or make purchases with your
Debit MasterCard®
Bank anywhere with our
free app
Pay bills and track spending
online
Get overdraft protection from your
Statement Savings
or
Money Market Account
Rate may change after account opening
Fees may reduce earnings
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current interest rates
Savings Accounts
Statement Savings
Build a strong foundation and start saving for future goals.
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Keep $200 in this account to earn interest and avoid a monthly service charge
Access funds at an ATM with a
Debit MasterCard®
Manage money easily -
online
or via
mobile
Use this account as overdraft protection for your
Personal Checking
account
Rate may change after account opening
Fees may reduce earnings
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current interest rates
Money Market Accounts
Earn more money with a higher balance.
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Keep $2,500 or more in the account to avoid a monthly service charge
Easy access to money anytime
Use as overdraft protection for your
Personal Checking
account
Rate may change after account opening
Fees may reduce earnings
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current interest rates