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Select Money Market

Ready for more? Enjoy a higher interest rate with the Select Money Market savings account.

  • Minimum to open: $10,000
  • Free to set up
  • When your average daily balance is at least $10,000, there is no monthly fee
  • When your average daily balance falls below $10,000, there’s a monthly fee of $10
  • Free online banking and mobile banking app
  • Free monthly eStatements
  • Receive a debit/ATM card

Savings accounts can do more than store money for special purchases — they’re part of a wealth-building strategy. The Select Money Market account is a step in that direction. When you’re able to save at least $10,000, this may be your best choice.

Unlike a basic savings account, a money market account offers the best of both worlds: higher interest rates and easy access to your money. You earn a more competitive interest rate compared to a regular savings account, meaning your savings works harder for you.

Whether you’re saving for a dream vacation, a down payment on a home, or simply building a rainy-day fund, a Select Money Market account is a trusted tool in building a more financially secure future.

As of 9/18/2025

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)*Interest Rate

Balances under $25,000 – 0.05%; Balances $25,000 to $99,999 – 0.20%;

Balances of $100,000 or more – 0.40%

Balances under $25,000 – 0.05%; Balances $25,000 to $99,999 – 0.20%;

Balances of $100,000 or more – 0.40%

*Interest rates and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) are subject to change. Fees could reduce earnings.

Statement Savings

A savings account for everyone! 

  • Minimum to open: $50
  • Free to set up
  • When your average daily balance is at least $100, there is no monthly fee 
  • When your average daily balance falls below $100, there’s a monthly fee of $1
  • Access it through Online and Mobile Banking app
  • Free monthly eStatements

Everyone can start saving with the Statement Savings Account. The more you keep in the account, the more your money grows! If you’re just starting out, this may be your ideal account. It keeps things simple and allows you to start saving immediately. 

If you’re looking to maintain a balance of at least $10,000, you’ll want to check out our Money Market Accounts. 

As of 9/18/2025

BalanceAnnual Percentage Yield (APY)*Interest Rate
under $25,0000.05%0.05%
$25,000 to $49,9990.10%0.10%
$50,000 to $99,9990.15%0.15%
$100,000 or more0.25%0.25%

*Interest rates and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) are subject to change. Fees could reduce earnings.

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