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Benefit from a competitive interest rate on a Personal Savings Account! Save for a new car, a rainy day or use this account for an overdraft protection account. We also offer ATM withdrawals, online fund transfers and an online transaction register. Our low minimum balance requirement allows you to waive the nominal monthly maintenance fee.
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- Monthly maintenance fee: $3.00.
- Average daily balance to avoid maintenance fee: $300.
- Minimum opening deposit: $100.
- Interest paid on all collected balances.
- Transfers from a savings account to another account or to third parties by preauthorized, automatic or telephone transfers are limited to six per month with no transfers by check, draft, debit card, or similar order to third parties.
- Excess withdrawal fee: $5 per withdrawal for each transaction in excess of the above described limits.
- Free notary service.
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Personal Savings Rates and Yields
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| Account |
Interest Rate |
APY* |
| On all collected balances |
.25% |
.25% |
The APY is accurate as of: January 17, 2012
* Annual Percentage Yield All rates are subject to change without notice.
The Rate may change after the account is opened. Fees could reduce the earnings on the account.
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Personal Online Banking gives you point and click control over your entire banking relationship with Community Bank of Cape Coral. Whether you are at home, at work, or on the road, you'll have 24-hour access to all of your Community Bank of Cape Coral accounts. All you need is a computer with a modem and a secure browser. You can:
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- Review account balances and check activity.
- Print interim statements.
- Initiate transfers between accounts.
- Pay bills.
- Download information to Quicken or Microsoft Money.
- Plus much more.
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| Customer Identification Program Policy |
| The standard FDIC deposit insurance amount is $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, for each ownership category. For more information and to calculate your deposit insurance coverage click ‘Calculators’ and then go to the link, ‘FDIC – EDIE the Estimator.’ |