Personal savings & money markets

There are many reasons to save – a down payment on a home, a child’s education, retirement, a vacation or just a rainy day. Saving is a smart habit and we have great options for thrifty folks.

 

Personal Savings
An easy way to save, this account provides flexibility and convenience to help you reach your savings goals.

 

  • No minimum deposit to open
  • Tiered interest
  • Unlimited deposits
  • Free Online Banking
  • Free Anytime Access Telephone Banking
  • Free ATM Card
  • Free ACB ATM access
  • Service fee waived if minimum balance
    is maintained

 

Learn to Earn for Kids
This special savings account teaches children how to save and share, and rewards their accomplishments with fun prizes and incentives throughout the year.

 

  • No minimum deposit to open
  • Available to children age 12 and under
  • No maintenance fees
  • No minimum balance requirement
  • Unlimited deposits and withdrawals
  • Prizes earned for various deposits levels
  • Fun events during the year

 

More details on Learn to Earn!

Super Saver Money Market
This account is a great way to save without having to maintain a large balance.

 

  • No minimum deposit to open
  • Transfers to another account or to third
    parties by preauthorized, automatic or
    telephone transfer are limited to six per
    month, with no more than three by check,
    draft or similar order to third parties
  • Variable rate, not tiered
  • Interest compounded daily, credited monthly

 

Fed Funds Money Market
This preferred account is ideal if you maintain a high savings balance and desire a premium rate.

 

  • Transfers to another account or to third
    parties by preauthorized, automatic or
    telephone transfer are limited to six per
    month, with no more than three by check,
    draft or similar order to third parties
  • Variable rate, not tiered
  • Interest rate is competitive percentage of
    the Fed Funds rate as published by the
    Wall Street Journal.
  • Interest compounded daily, credited monthly

 

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