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7 Month No-Penalty CD

The interest rate is fixed for the term of the CD. Interest begins to accrue no later than the business day the bank receives the deposit of non-cash items (for example, checks). We use the daily balance method to calculate interest on your account.

A $5,000 minimum balance required to open and earn the annual percentage yield (APY). The APY assumes interest remains on deposit until maturity. A withdrawal prior to maturity will reduce earnings.

After the CD account is opened, you may not make deposits into the account until the maturity date.

Interest will be compounded and paid to the CD quarterly and at maturity. You may elect to have interest paid to you, rather than to the CD, on a monthly or quarterly basis.

You may make partial withdrawals of $500 or more from principal without redeeming the CD, provided the balance after the partial withdrawal is $1,000 or more. Any funds withdrawn prior to maturity may be subject to review prior to disbursement, which may cause a delay in availability.

During the initial maturity period, no early withdrawal penalty will be assessed if you make a partial withdrawal or redeem your CD more than seven days after the CD is opened.

If you make a partial withdrawal or redeem your CD during the first seven days after you open your CD, an early withdrawal penalty of $25 + 1% of the amount withdrawn will be assessed.

CD accounts will automatically renew at maturity into a six month Standard CD. Please note, when your CD automatically renews after the initial term, the no-penalty feature will not apply and early withdrawal penalties may be imposed (as stated in the Agreements and Disclosures).You have a grace period of 10 calendar days after the maturity date to withdraw the funds without being charged a penalty.

CDs are non-negotiable and non-transferable.

For additional information please refer to the Agreements & Disclosures. Refer to our rate sheet or ask for current rate information. Interest rates listed on the rate sheet are subject to change at the discretion of the bank.