Huntington presented its High Yield, High Interest Online Savings Account that is aiming to help consumers to save their money for Spring Break. It is right in time offering as families beginning saving and planning for a spring break vocation. Huntington's high yield, high interest online saving account offers a 3.00 % annual percentage Yield on $ 20,000 (this APY is accurate as of the day of publication). In order to be ready for spring break vocation Huntington also recommends families to open Anywhere Saving account from the Huntington National Bank.
It is believed those online savings solutions will make a spring break vacation planning a lot easier, because a high interest online savings account can be established and accessed by visiting
www.DirectHuntington.com. This solution hasn't just a highly competitive APY but also offer some additional beneficial features. High Yield online savings account is easy to open with only $ 1 minimum opening deposit. It also provides easy access with free online banking and ATM card. Among other benefits are Peace of mind with FDIC insurance and Huntington's Online Guarantee . There is no need in monthly savings minimum balance fee.
Huntington's online savings accounts also offer industry-leading online banking (according to the Keynote April 2007 WebExcellence rankings of consumer online banking sites), electronic statements and electronic money transfer into and out of Huntington accounts. And new online saving account is recommended as helpful approach to get the most out of an online savings account. In order to help customers to earn a higher rate than with traditional savings account Huntington uses a fast application process for keeping overhead low.
Moreover, Huntington has a great experience in online banking department because it has more than 142 years of serving financial needs of its customers. Today Huntington Bancshares incorporated is a $ 55 billion regional bank holding company. It provides innovative retail and commercial financial products and services through over 600 regional banking offices across the United States.
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