Ohio Bank Rates

Ohio has been hard-hit by the current recession, and all residents of the Buckeye State need to save money wherever and whenever they can. Even if you’ve still got your job it’s just good common sense to be frugal. One way to save money is by opening a free checking account.

Best Bank Rates

If you don’t have one, let Ohio Banking Rates find one for you. It’s what we do, and we’re very good at it. We could also help you find the best savings interest rates too. At Ohio Banking Rates, we’re here to help you get on a strong financial footing.

Current Ohio Savings Rates News

03/09/10

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03/09/10

OTS lifts order on First Marblehead's bank unit

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Best Ohio Savings Account Rates

Featured RateBank / Credit UnionAccount Type
1.35%
As of October 22, 2009

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HSBC Bank USA, N.A.
HSBC Bank USA, N.A.
Savings Account
Highest Rates Recent Rate Changes
Best Rates (APY)Bank / Credit UnionAccount Type
2.00%
As of January 12, 2010
View Rate Details Peoples First Savings Bank Mason Ohio Savings Account
1.61%
As of January 12, 2010
View Rate Details Cincinnati Employees Credit Union Savings Account
1.51%
As of February 28, 2010
View Rate Details Byzantine Catholic Credit Union Savings Account
1.50%
As of February 8, 2010
View Rate Details Fort Washington Savings Company Savings Account
1.26%
As of March 4, 2010
View Rate Details Latvian Cleveland Credit Union Savings Account
Bank / Account TypeRate ChangeDate
  First Federal Community Bank - Ohio - Savings Account 0.25% to 0.20% Mar 5, 2010
  Ohio Healthcare Credit Union - Savings Account 0.15% to 0.10% Mar 5, 2010
  Ohio Educational Credit Union - Savings Account 0.25% to 0.25% Mar 5, 2010
  Monroe Federal Savings and Loan Association - Savings Account 0.75% to 0.75% Mar 5, 2010
  Osnova Ukrainian Credit Union - Savings Account 0.52% to 0.52% Mar 5, 2010
 

Ohio Savings Accounts

When you choose a Ohio savings account, you want to find a bank that will best meet your savings needs. Look for a bank that offers the highest interest rates at your minimum balance with the lowest fees. Many Ohio banks require you to keep a certain balance to earn the quoted APY and to avoid fees. Banks requiring a higher minimum balance typically offer larger interest rates.

Ohio Banking Rates has partnered with top banks to provide high interest rates on savings accounts to allow you to earn as much on your money as possible, while not risking it in any way like the stock market or other investments. A smart savings plan allows you to build savings and make money off the interest rates every single month.

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