Good ING Direct News

Good news for all ING Direct account holders. The bank has finally increased the rate on its savings account from 3.0% to 3.15% APY.

Unfortunately, they’re still behind Emigrant Direct (3.25%), UFB Direct (3.40%), Presidental Bank (3.75%), and some others. Read on for some of the text of the announcement.

On July 21, 2005 we increased the variable Annual Percentage Yield on the FDIC-Insured Orange Savings Account to 3.15%. That means it’s a great time to deposit and save more. Login today to ingdirect.com to deposit more.

This applies to all Orange Savings Account Customers no matter what your balance is or how long you’ve been saving with us.
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