1.25% APY Best money market rate with Aneca Federal Credit Union

Aneca Federal Credit Union provides their best interest rate money market account. This money in the bank has the following money market rates:

$2,500 to $9,999.99         0.84% APY
$10,000 to $24,999.99     1.00% APY
$25,000 to $49,999.99     1.15% APY
$50,000 and above           1.25% APY

To earn this best interest rate money market account, you need to deposit a minimum of $2,500 to open an account. You also need to maintain this balance for you not to be charged a service fee of $10. The minimum balance to earn the best interest rate is also $2,500. The credit union also allows you to manage your account through online banking. Aside from that, electronic bank statement and online bill payment are free of charge. Please be reminded that the current interest rate listed above is subject to change without notice.

Consumers who wants to become a member of Aneca Federal Credit Union must work, live, attend school, worship or a business or other legal entity in the Desoto Parishes, Caddo, and Bossier can join the credit union. Relatives of existing members are also eligible to join. If you are still unsure if you are eligible to join you may call customer service to inquire about membership eligibility thru 800-510-8236.

The credit union has 3 branches located in the cities of Shreveport and Bossier in the state of Louisiana.

Aneca Federal Credit Union was established in 1939. They have already grown to have over 4,600 members with over $88 in assets. They are also federally insured by the National Credit Union Association with charter number 3212.

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Posted on 21st June 2011 by Randell in Money Market Rates

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