Earn Interest at Sandy Beehive Credit Union

By jtitus • Dec 29th, 2009 • Category: Highlights

Earn Interest at Sandy Beehive Credit Union Even if your account balances are modest, your money can steadily grow with Sandy Beehive Credit Union interest earning accounts. Beehive offers several choices in interest earning accounts.

Basic savings interest accounts at Beehive have a low minimum balance requirement of $25. Interest is paid quarterly on balances over $100.

With a Sandy Beehive Credit Union money market account you can earn high interest and still have access to your money. Beehive offers three different types of high money market accounts for Utah credit union members.

Sandy Beehive Credit Union’s traditional high money market account pays interest on balances over $5000. The interest rates increase as your balance grows. Salt Lake City credit union account holders can make six withdrawals per month without incurring any fees. See http://www.beehivecredit.com for money market account rates.

If you already do your banking online, an online money market account is probably the best type of money market account for you. The Sandy Beehive Credit Union online high interest account is similar to the traditional money market account, however, it must be applied for and opened on Beehive’s Deposits website. (Most online bankers wouldn’t want to do it any other way.)

Sandy Beehive Credit Union’s high yield money market savings account is for Utah credit union members who have a balance of $30,000 or more. These accounts pay monthly rates interest using a day-in-to-day-out computation method.

Sandy Beehive Credit Union also offers interest earning checking accounts. Beehive’s Free Bee Checking pays interest monthly on average daily balances over $500.

If you need more information about these accounts, call 801-484-8811 to talk to a neighborly account specialist.

There is no reason not to earn interest on your money at Sandy Beehive Credit Union.

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