Chase Certificates of Deposit

The Chase Certificates of Deposit are obligations of JPMorgan Chase Bank. All deposits are FDIC insured for all investments of $250,000 or less. At the moment, there are two different types of CDs being offered by this financial institution, the regular Chase CD and the Special Chase CD. The CD rates below are for the Pennsylvania area. Chase does vary their rates from region to region in America from time to time.

The regular Chase CD requires a minimum deposit of $1000 to open an account.  The 36 month CD has an APY of 1.01%. The 24 month CD has an APY of 1.01%. The 18 month CD has an APY of 0.75%. The 12 month CD has an APY of 0.25%. The 6 month CD has an APY of 0.25%.

The Chase special CD rates are for the initial term only and require a deposit of $10,000 to open an account and to receive this special rate. The 60 month CD has an APY of 3.00%. The 48 month CD has an APY of 2.50%. The 36 month CD has an APY of 2.00%. The 24 month CD has an APY of 1.50%. The 13 month CD has an APY of 1.01%. The 9 month CD has an APY of 0.50%.

The options on how to receive your interest from any Chase CD is by either having the interest reinvested in the CD deposit or by having the interest deposited in a Chase savings or checking account. To qualify for these APY rates, the depositor must have a qualifying Chase checking account already established before the CD is purchased.

These Chase Certificates of Deposit were posted on March 9, 2010 and were still current as of March 10, 2010, but are subject to change without notice.

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Posted : March 10th, 2010 by Douglas

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