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Philadelphia Checking Account Rates

Right now on our checking account rates list in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, FNBO Direct has the best checking account rate. FNBO Direct’s online checking rate is at 1.09 percent with a checking yield of 1.10 percent. The current national average checking account rate is only 0.24 percent which makes FNBO Direct’s rate more than four times the national average checking account rate and even competes with some savings account rates.

Capital One Direct Banking has the second best checking rate on our list in Philadelphia, PA. The bank is offering their online checking account rate of 1.01 percent with a checking account yield of 1.01 percent, also more than four times the national average checking rate.

American Bank has the third best rate on our list in Philadelphia. American Bank’s current checking account rate is 1.00 percent with a checking yield of 1.00 percent.

The fouth highest checking interest rate on our list is from Flagstar Bank. The bank is offering their checking interest rate of 0.85 percent with an interest yield of 0.85 percent. First Internet Bank of IN has the fifth highest rate on our list. The bank’s current rate and yield is 0.75 percent. Bank of Internet USA has the sixth best rate of 0.71 percent with a 0.71 percent yield.

Checking Account Rates Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • FNBO Direct 1.09% Yield 1.10% Min $500
  • Capital One Direct Banking 1.01% Yield 1.01% Min $ 1
  • American Bank 1.00% Yield 1.00% Min $1000
  • 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
  • Salem Five Direct 0.60% Yield 0.60% Min $ 1
  • EverBank 0.51% Yield 0.51% Min $ 1
  • Ally Bank 0.50% Yield 0.50% Min $ 1

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Author: Lisa Graham
February 18th, 2011

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