Rates effective as of 07/18/2024.
*APY = Annual Percentage Yield
**Interest rate is variable and may change after the account is opened.
See account disclosures for additional account information.
PLEASE NOTE: APY assumes interest remains on deposit. A withdrawal or fees could reduce earnings. A penalty will be imposed for early withdrawal. Rate changes are made at the Bank’s discretion. Rates are subject to change without notice.
Term | Minimum Deposit to Open & Obtain APY* | Interest Rate | APY* | Interest Frequency | Early Withdrawal Penalty |
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Term 12 Month | Minimum Deposit to Open & Obtain APY* $500.00 | Interest Rate 2.42% | APY* 2.43% | Interest Frequency 6 Months | Early Withdrawal Penalty
91 Days
|
Term 24 Month | Minimum Deposit to Open & Obtain APY* $500.00 | Interest Rate 2.20% | APY* 2.21% | Interest Frequency 6 Months | Early Withdrawal Penalty
182 Days
|
Term 36 Month | Minimum Deposit to Open & Obtain APY* $500.00 | Interest Rate 1.94% | APY* 1.95% | Interest Frequency 6 Months | Early Withdrawal Penalty
365 Days
|
Term 60 Month | Minimum Deposit to Open & Obtain APY* $500.00 | Interest Rate 1.76% | APY* 1.77% | Interest Frequency 6 Months | Early Withdrawal Penalty
365 Days
|
Term Variable** | Minimum Deposit to Open & Obtain APY* $100.00 | Interest Rate 2.42% | APY* 2.44% | Interest Frequency 3 Months | Early Withdrawal Penalty
30 Days
|
This type of IRA is a great option if you don’t have a tax-advantaged retirement plan through your employer. Lower your overall taxable income for the year by contributing to a traditional IRA.
Already have a 401(k) plan or similar retirement plan from your employer? A Roth IRA is a great complement to your other retirement savings accounts. Contribute post-tax income now and enjoy tax-free withdrawals in retirement.
How much can I contribute to an IRA?
As of 2024 & 2025, the annual limit for traditional and Roth IRAs is $7,00. People aged 50 and older can contribute up to $7,500 a year.
When can I take distributions from my IRA?
You can start withdrawing from your IRA at age 59 ½ without penalties. It doesn’t matter if you’re still working or not.
Can I borrow against my IRA?
The short answer is no. Loans can only be made from qualified 401, 403, and governmental plans.
Want to learn more about IRAs or ready to open a new account? Contact us or visit your nearest location to open an IRA account today!
*Consult your tax adviser.