Security Service Federal Credit Union CD Rates July 2011 Update

The Security Service Federal Credit Union CD rates are the topic of the posting from Highest CD Rates today. This is the 8th largest credit union in the nation with branch offices in both Texas and Colorado.

To help you make a larger return on your investment the Security Service Federal Credit Union certificate of deposit rates are set up in a tiered format. The minimum deposit levels are $500, $25,000, $50,000 and $100,000.

The current CD rates include the 3 month CD that is earning an APY of 0.60%$, 0.65%, 0.70% and 0.75% respectively. The 6 month CD is earning an APY of 0.65%, 0.70%, 0.75% and 0.80%.

The 1 year CD is earning an APY of 0.85%, 0.90%, 0.95% and 1.00%. The 2 year CD is earning an APY of 1.35%, 1.40%, 1.45% and 1.50%.

The 3 year CD is earning an APY of 2.00%, 2.05%, 2.10% and 2.15%. The 5 year CD is earning an APY of 2.85%, 2.90%, 2.95% and 3.00%.

The best CD rates are on the 7 year CD that is presently earning an APY of 3.35%, 3.40%, 3.45% and 3.50%.

All of the deposits in accounts with the Security Service Federal Credit Union are insured by the NCUA for amount up to $250,000. The NCUA is the CU version of the FDIC for protecting the funds of the investors.

The Security Service CD rates were posted on July 1, 2011 but are subject to change without notice.

 

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