The money market savings account at UFB Direct now offers the highest no-minimum interest rate (APY) at 5.27%. There are more interest rates here for comparison.
I do not have an account at UFB Direct.
The money market savings account at UFB Direct now offers the highest no-minimum interest rate (APY) at 5.27%. There are more interest rates here for comparison.
I do not have an account at UFB Direct.
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Saw Amboy pushed its rate to 5.25% today as well … good to see savings rates still moving up.
I haven’t heard too much about UFB in the online bank discussions. I was looking it over and it seems to have really good features except for the lack of ability to initiate ach transfers to outside accounts.