We reviewed CIT Bank’s high-yield savings accounts, including their pros and cons, pricing, offerings, customer experience and satisfaction as well as accessibility. Read on to learn more.
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High-yield savings accounts are still paying up to 5.00% APY following a total of three Fed rate cuts in 2025 -- compare the ...
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A high-yield savings account can help you earn the most.
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CIT’s Platinum Savings account pays 3.75% APY on balances of $5,000 or more. If your balance dips below $5,000, it earns a paltry 0.25% APY. If you tend to carry high balances — at least $5,000 — this ...