Tired of Searching Around for the Best Bank CD Rates?

When you compare CD rates at some of the rate aggregation sites, you may see the best CD rate currently offered by those banks, but not the highest CD rate they're willing to give. That's where MoneyAisle comes in.
Read more below.

Recent National Live Auction CD Rates
for September 02, 2010

Term National Avg APY* Overnight
Auction APY
High-Yield Savings Account Rates 0.18% 1.25%
3 Month CD Rates 0.24% 0.80%
9 Month CD Rates 0.57% 1.30%
1 Year CD Rates 0.57% 1.51%
2 Year CD Rates 0.93% 1.95%

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*Source: TheStreet.com

†Overnight Auction APY is a sample rate for a nightly auction for a $50,000 deposit.

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Check Current CD and Savings Rates

Banks set their CD rates for aggregation sites, but at MoneyAisle they are spurred on to offer higher CD rates through live, iterative bidding in real-time online auctions. By having the banks and credit unions compete against each other to give you their best CD rate, the consumer comes out on top.

How does this process work? It's simple:

  • Enter your terms for the CD.
  • Your CD information is sent to our network of banks and credit unions.
  • The banks and credit unions compete against each other to give you their best CD rate available within our system.

All you need to do to get started is register for an account and then run a live auction for a great credit union or bank CD rate! It's free, and there's no commitment to buy. If you'd like to see the best CD rate in our system before registering, you can run a test-drive auction. A test-drive auction is a real auction, with banks and credit unions bidding actual CD rates, but you will have to register after the auction in order to see the winning financial institution and accept the winning bid.

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