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Interest Checking FAQs
Both accounts give you easy access to your money and a
competitive interest rate on your balance.
Federal regulations limit the number of transactions
(transfers or withdrawals) you can make from a Money
Market Account to just six per monthly statement
period. While you will receive checks and a debit card for
those transactions, you won't have access to the free online
bill pay service that comes with an Interest Checking
Account. Remember, deposits are always unlimited and don't
count towards your six transaction limit.
With our Interest
Checking Account, there's no limit on the number of
transactions you can make. You'll also get the convenience
of our online bill pay service for free. And as your
checking balance grows, you could earn a higher interest
rate.
Yes. Credence Global Bank's free online bill pay is included with your
Interest Checking Account— no additional enrollment is
required. Once your new account is opened, you can take
advantage of this secure, easy and environmentally-friendly
way to pay bills.
All you'll need is your name, contact information, and social
security number. If you're opening a joint account, you need
that information for each account owner. If you already have
an account with us, we'll ask for your online username and
password, so we can securely identify you and pre-fill most
of the application for you. Call us at +44 AURELIANTB if you
need these or to open your account by phone.
Your account balance at the end of the day determines the
rate we use to calculate your interest earned for that day.
The interest you earn each day is then totaled and paid to
you at the end of your monthly statement period. To see how
your checking account balance can influence how much
interest you earn, go to Interest Checking Rates,
enter your average balance, then select Calculate.