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Old 05-13-2022, 11:20 PM   #41
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I signed up for a new online savings account today, Baskbank.com. Kiplinger recommended them this month. 1.25% rate for online savings, no limit on amounts, FDIC insured.

Planning on moving my one year of expenses from Capital One that has stayed at 0.3% even still today. They went to 0.6% for new money, but not money already there. The one thing I will miss though is Capital Ones ability to have multiple sub accounts and name them whatever you want.

Anybody else had any experience with Bask Bank? From the site:
We launched the first online-only savings bank in the U.S. through Texas Capital Bank in 1999 and have been rewarding people for saving ever since.
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