CINCO Credit Union with Reward Checking special that Earns 4.01% APY in Ohio

The CINCO Credit Union is pushing for their WePayU Checking which is a best reward checking account that offers a yield of 4.01% APY for balances through $25000 and pays 1.01% APY for amounts above the set cap.

ATM fees are also refunded monthly for as much as $20 per cycle as long as the requirements are met. The account holder must make 12 purchases using the debit card, make a direct deposit, and opt for eStatements.

Individuals who live, worship, work, or study in Cincinnati and areas like Clermont, Hamilton, and Butler in Ohio are eligible to join. Membership requires a minimum savings account of $5.

The union is insured with the NCUA through Charter # 68481.



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Posted on 17th February 2009 by admin in Reward Checking Accounts

2 Comments »

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    Comment by Erik — February 17, 2009 @ 9:11 am

  2. Thanks for the website and for posting these rates! I’ve been so frustrated with banks requiring you to be live locally.

    Comment by Paul — February 27, 2009 @ 10:46 am

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