Chase CD Rates

It’s been a little while since we here at High CD Rates Info had a look at the latest in Chase CD rates.  In the couple of months since we last reviewed them, there have been some changes, so let’s look at the latest info in specials, short-term, and other CD rates at Chase.

There are six specials being offered right now, all with a $10,000 minimum deposit requirement and auto-renew for a similar term at regular rates before maturing.  Check your local branch for the availability of these Chase Bank CD rates.

For the shorter-term, the 7 month special rate is 1.01% annual percentage yield (APY) and the 13-month special is 1.25% APY.  This compares to the 0.25% APY on the 6-month and one year terms for normal Chase CD rates.

Similarly, the 18-month Chase Bank CD rates special rewards 1.50% APY (compared to 1.01% for the standard 18 month).  A 24-month special CD rates at Chase is 2.25% APY, more than double the 1.01% APY given on the 18, 24, and 36 month terms at regular Chase CD rates.

Finally, the 48-month and 60-month specials have a 2.50% and 3.00% APY (respectively).  Those are good CD rates at Chase for the longer term.

Of course, all Chase Bank accounts are FDIC insured to the fullest extent of the law.  Since rates, especially on specials, change often, make sure to lock in your Chase Bank CD rates now if any of them appeal to you.

We’ll make sure to check again in the near future and let you know if CD rates at Chase have changed again.

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