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1.10% APY at Alliant Credit Union on High Rate Checking Account

10/17/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

Alliant Credit Union is providing customers with a High Rate Checking Account in addition to its basic, free checking account.

The High Rate Checking Account can bring you 1.10% APY if you meet two requirements. One is that you should either sign-up for direct deposit from the company that employs you, or make a deposit every month via the ATM. The next is that you should opt for eStatements.

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