Chase Savings Account Rates Update

It’s time again to update you with the latest Chase savings account rates and information.  Part of our job here at Bank Rates Reviews is to keep you up-to-date on things like that and we take our job seriously.

As before, Chase Bank savings account information listed here assumes either a current Chase relationship or a high enough balance to avoid fees.  To get the best Chase Bank interest rates, a Chase checking account or a higher account balance may be required.  Note that Chase Bank interest rates can be had on checking accounts as well.

For Chase high interest savings, we’re looking at both Chase savings account rates as well as Chase high yield savings money market rates.  A basic Chase Bank savigns account yields 0.01% annual percentage yield (APY) on all balances.  Plus Chase savings account rates are higher and in tiers.

Chase Plus yields 0.10% APY up to a $9,999 balance, 0.50% APY up to a $49,999 balance, and 0.75% APY for balances above $50,000.  Standard rates are lower, these rates assume relationship rates.

Chase high yield savings through money market yield 0.02% APY on all balances.  This hasn’t changed since the last time we looked at Chase Bank savings account rates, but is another good baseline for comparing Chase high interest savings options.

All Chase Bank savings account rates are subject to change and all accounts listed here are FDIC insured to the fullest extent of the law.  Be sure to check to see what the current Chase Bank interest rates are before opening an account.

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