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AnchorBank savings plans help you make the most of your resources. Each account offers a different approach to interest rates, deposits and withdrawals and investment terms. In addition to our FDIC-insured accounts, we also have other non-insured investments available. Click on the product descriptions below or use the menu to the left to learn more. You can also use our CD account guide to compare CDs with different terms.

Regular Savings Accounts - Great for those who are getting started saving and don't want to worry about maintaining a large minimum balance.

Health Savings Accounts - Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) can help those with high-deductible health plans save money for current and future medical expenses.

MarketRate Investment Account- A $2,500 minimum balance to open gives you a competitive rate of interest.

Market Yield® Account - A market rate account for high-balance investors - $10,000 minimum balance.

Commodore Market Yield® Account - Our top market rate account. Earn higher rates for higher balances - $25,000 minimum balance.

Certificates of Deposit - Various terms give you options in terms of rates and liquidity.

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