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    After maintaining a list of current online savings accounts and rates for nearly four years, I am announcing that I will no longer actively maintain it. Thanks to Jeffrey and Nate for providing this site and assistance to me for this listing.

    I have left the list/links of offerings below for future reference. There are, of course, other banks - as well as credit unions, which were not contained on this list - that offer varying levels of rates on various types of accounts. When I began this list, many online banks offered 5% or more. At the present time, it is difficult to say that any bank or credit union really offers a high rate. Some banks do offer a higher rate if you have checking, savings, and use a debit card, etc. as a promotion, so you may want to be on the lookout for such in your area.

    Hopefully this listing has been of service to SavingAdvice members and others who have found it by web searches. I wish us all a prosperous future.

    Keep saving!
    poundwise



    Smarty Pig Simple Smart Savings

    Redneck Bank Mega Money Market

    SCB Ready Saver High Interest Savings

    Bank of Internet High Yield Savings

    Bank of Internet Money Market Savings

    Discover Online Savings

    CNB Bank Direct High Yield Savings

    Savings Square Square Savings

    Nationwide High Yield Money Market

    Bank of Internet Advantage Savings

    Ultima Bank Savings

    AMEX High-Yield Savings

    Dollar Savings Direct

    Ally Bank Online Savings

    Ally Bank Money Market Savings

    Apple Bank Grand Yield Direct

    FNBO Direct Online Savings

    iGOBanking iGOSavings

    Union FSB Online Money Market

    EmigrantDirect AmericanDream Savings

    HSBC Online Savings

    ING Direct Orange Savings


    Last edited by poundwise; 05-26-2010, 05:54 PM.

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    Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

    Excellent! Suggestion: May want to add links for convenience.

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    • #3
      Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30


      Good suggestion. Will do.

      [Done! Links added.]

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      • #4
        Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

        Thanks I needed that. I want to open a high interest account as soon as I sell my spec house. If you could put up links, I promise to write them all down and not keep asking for them. Thanks again, poundwise!!

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        • #5
          Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

          Thanks so much for the links!!

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          • #6
            Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

            Yes Poundwise thanks for all the links and the information on each bank. That took a lot of compiling and you did it expertly and neatly too!

            Definitely a keeper. Will help with going to the banks individually to see if rates have changed. Again great job!!!

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            • #7
              Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

              It sure was a great job and we all really appreciate it. [Automated by GetSmile]

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              • #8
                Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

                Citibank 5.00%

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                • #9
                  Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

                  Is citibank paying 5%? Is there a link?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

                    Originally posted by Duchesse
                    Citibank 5.00%
                    Thanks for bringing this omission to my attention. I've added it now.

                    I didn't keep them in mind because of the stipulation that you have to have a checking account with them in order to get the savings rate. And, the EZ Checking that they offer has account maint fees unless you have a balance of $1500 or meet some other qualifications. However, it seems that if you have the 'package' of both the EZ Checking and the e-Savings, then you do not have any fees to worry about.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

                      Great list. Would you mind if I shared it at another discussion site?
                      Steve

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                      • #12
                        Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

                        Originally posted by disneysteve
                        Great list. Would you mind if I shared it at another discussion site?
                        I don't mind at all.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

                          I wish more banks would let you use the phone or mail to open an account. I have no idea how to use a printer and mine has no paper or ink in it!

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                          • #14
                            Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

                            I thought I would bring this to the top again, I think it is important!

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                            • #15
                              Re: Summary post of online MMA rates - Posted June 30

                              I was originally thinking GMAC, but HSBC is looking mighty enticing!

                              Great job on the list!

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