Georgia Primary Bank Rates
The Georgia Primary Bank Rates are some of the best in the nation and are close to what many of the credit unions are offering in terms of rates. There bank rates include some of the best returns on short term certificates of deposit in the nation.
The 1 to 2 month CD is earning an APY of 0.85%. The 3 month CD is earning an APY of 0.95%. The 6 month CD is earning an APY of 1.00%. The 1 year CD is earning an APY of 1.30%. The 18 month CD is earning an APY of 1.50%.
The 2 year CD is earning an APY of 1.75%. The 3 year CD is earning an APY of 1.95%. The 4 year CD is earning an APY of 2.15% and the 5 year CD is earning an APY of 2.40%.
Each of these CDs requires a minimum deposit of $1,000 to open and obtain the stated APY rates. These CD rates are available for both the standard CD and IRAs.
The Georgia Primary Bank Money Market Accounts are earning an APY of 0.75% for deposits under $10,000. Above $10,000 the APY is 1.00%.
The Georgia Primary Bank Checking accounts are earning an APY of 0.50% for deposits below $10,000. Above $10,000 the APY is 0.75%.
The Georgia Primary Bank Rates are some of the best in the nation at this time and were posted on December 7, 2010 but were still current as of April 13, 2011. All rates are subject to change without notice.
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