Royal Bank of Missouri
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Royal Bank of Missouri is a St. Louis-based bank that has been FDIC insured since 1965 and rates 3.5 stars (sound) by Bauer Financial.

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Institution
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2.25%
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Everbank
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0.35%
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Flex Funds
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1.25%
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Country Bank for Savings
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1.10%
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TotalBank
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2.00%
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First City Bank
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2.15%
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USAA Federal Savings Bank
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2.30%
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Atlantic Coast Bank / First City Bank
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2.81%
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USAA Federal Savings Bank
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3.01% |
USAA Federal Savings Bank |
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3.41%
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USAA Federal Savings Bank
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3.36%
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US Treasury
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4.30% |
Royal Bank of Missouri |
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2.00% |
Alliant CU |
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1.51% |
Wings Financial CU |
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1.76%
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Wings Financial CU
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2.10%
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Alliant CU
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2.53%
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Wings Financial CU
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3.03%
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Wings Financial CU
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0.09%
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Various brokerages
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0.19%
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Various brokerages
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0.92%
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Various brokerages
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2.45%
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Various brokerages
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3.77%
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Various brokerages
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