1.26% APY High yield savings account with Dale Employees Credit Union

Dale Employees Credit Union is still pushing for their best interest savings account called Share Savings. This money in the bank has two tier and their following interest rates:

$5 to $5,000              1.00% APY
$5,000 and above    1.25% APY

For you to enjoy this best interest rate savings account you will need to deposit a minimum of $5 to open an account. The earnings of this best checking account is compounded on a quaterly basis. You can access your account and your e-statement at your convenience by enrolling to internet banking. Take note that once the savings account is opened the interest rate may change, so make sure to ask the credit union for the latest savings account rate.

Membership with Dale Employees Credit Union is open to employees of the credit union or VISHAY/DALE which is located in Nebraska. Relatives of existing members are also eligible to join. You also need to visit the credit union to apply for membership and open a share savings account. This will require you to deposit a minimum of $5 plus $0.50 for the one time membership fee. You can also call the credit union’s customer service line if you have questions with regard to the field of membership and current interest rates thru 402-563-6207.

The credit union has 2 branches located in the cities of Norfolk and Columbus in the state of Nebraska.

Dale Employees Credit Union has been providing its services to its members since 1952. They currently have over $23.8 million in declared assets. The credit union is federally insured by the National Credit Union Association with charter number 66144.

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Posted on 6th July 2011 by Randell in High Interest Savings Accounts

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