Chase CD Rates Review

It’s been a little while since our last Chase Bank CD rates update, so we here at Bank Rates Reviews are going to give you the latest information on what’s happening with Chase certificate of deposit rates.

There are still six specials and five standard rates to choose from.

Chase CD rates Specials – The special rates require a $10,000 minimum deposit to open and maintain and automatically renew for a like amount of term time at standard rates.  Interest is paid monthly or at end of term, depending on term length.

9 month Chase Bank CD rates for specials are 1.01% APY, 13 months at 1.25% APY, and 18 months at 1.50% APY.  Annual percentage yields or Chase interest rates on 24 month terms are 2.00% APY, 48 months at 2.50% APY, and 60 months at 3.00% APY.

Chase Bank CD rates (standard) - These standard terms require a $1,000 minimum deposit to open and maintain and pay interest monthly or at end of term depending on terms.  These do not require auto-renewal.

The short-term six month Chase interest rates are 0.25% APY, as are 12 months.  18 months, 24 months, and 36 months all have a 1.01% APY on their Chase certificate of deposit rates.

Of course, all Chase Bank accounts are FDIC insured to the fullest extent of the law.  Chase Bank CD rates change often, so if any of these Chase interest rates appeal to you, lock yours in today.  Most Washington Mutual banks are now offering Chase Bank CD rates as well, since the two banks have merged.

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