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Dallas Checking Accounts

Right now on our checking account rates database for Dallas, Texas, FNBO Direct has the best unrestricted checking account rate. FNBO Direct’s checking rate is at 1.09 percent with a checking yield of 1.10 percent. FNBO Direct’s rate is more than four times the current national average checking account rate of 0.248 percent as reported by Monitor Bank Rates.

On checking accounts list for Dallas, TX, two banks are offering rewards checking rates higher than FNBO Direct’s rate. Legacy Bank of Texas’ rewards rate is 1.99 percent with a yield of 2.00 percent. Amegy Bank of Texas’ rewards rate is 1.76 percent with a yield of 1.77 percent. Each of these checking accounts have monthly transaction requirements that have to be met to earn the rate and yield.

The fourth best rate on our list in Dallas is from Capital One Direct Banking.  The bank is offering online checking account rates at 1.01 percent with a checking account yield of 1.01 percent.

Flagstar Bank rounds out the top 5 checking rates on our list. Flagstar is offering checking interest rates at 0.85 percent with a yield of 0.85 percent.

Checking Account Rates – Dallas, Texas

Legacy Bank of Texas 1.99% Yield 2.00% Min $ 1
Amegy Bank of Texas 1.76% Yield 1.77% Min $ 1
FNBO Direct 1.09% Yield 1.10% Min $500
Capital One Direct Banking 1.01% Yield 1.01% Min $ 1
Flagstar Bank 0.85% Yield 0.85% Min $ 1
First Internet Bank of IN 0.75% Yield 0.75% Min $500
Bank of Internet USA 0.71% Yield 0.71% Min $ 1
EverBank 0.51% Yield 0.51% Min $ 1

 
Author: Lisa Graham
March 11th, 2011

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