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Sidney, Ohio CD Rates – 5-Year

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Below are 5-year CD Rates from banks that are located in Sidney, { Ohio}. Five Year Certificates of Deposit (CD) are generally the longest term CD that most banks will offer. They tend to offer the highest rates but require the longest commitment. Five year CDs are especially popular in a declining interest rate environment as depositors can lock money in at the highest rate possible for the longest period of time. They are also popular with depositors who are willing to lock up money for five years in return for extra yield.

Sidney, OH - July 16, 2025

5 Year CD National Average : 0.92% ?

Banks APY MIN MILES ?

Rate History: 0.01% → 2.25%

| Nov 12, 2018

Helpful w/$ Read More

Rate History: 2.00% → 2.50% → 2.00%

| Jan 2, 2023

Terrible customer service by investment side. Fees too high , too full of themselves Read More

1.51%

$10,000

12.60

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Rate History: 1.00% → 1.35% → 1.30% → 1.35%

| Nov 17, 2020

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1.26%

$10,000

11.23

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| Mar 21, 2020

Well here comes good old Union Savings the absolute worst bank to deal with in the world again today. We have no money coming in right now so we did not send in the mortgage payment yet because our family ... Read More

1.20%

$10,000

13.05

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1.10%

$100,000

15.86

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1.02%

$100,000

22.20

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1.01%

$10,000

21.65

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1.01%

$10,000

17.30

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1.00%

$10,000

15.86

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1.00%

$10,000

18.40

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1.00%

$500

19.84

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1.00%

$10,000

22.37

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1.00%

$10,000

22.20

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| Mar 21, 2020

Well here comes good old Union Savings the absolute worst bank to deal with in the world again today. We have no money coming in right now so we did not send in the mortgage payment yet because our family ... Read More

| Feb 5, 2020

We used Civista Bank for a mortgage loan because they gave me the best rate of 3.5 for my over 800 credit rating with no points and locked it in for 2 months. Other banks offering the same rate but would n... Read More

0.85%

$10,000

21.47

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0.80%

$10,000

20.22

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0.77%

$500

21.57

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0.65%

$10,000

17.82

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| Mar 18, 2021

I called Huntington yesterday and the branch manager told me that the rate listed on Best Cash Cow doesn't exist......... Read More

0.50%

$1,000

17.81

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0.50%

$10,000

21.58

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| Jun 12, 2023

US Bank reported me to dult Protective Services because my husband is 85 and I am63. He got sick and went into a nursing hime for 3 months. My husband always handled the financial affairs. I had to take ov... Read More

| May 18, 2019

Had checking and savings for years when living in Philly. Went into PNC 2.35 APY high yield savings. They have thus far maintained rate. Easy web site and great customer phone service. Still maintain check... Read More

All rates listed are Annual Percentage Yield (APY). The Min listed is the minimum deposit account balance required to obtain the rate listed.

Branches Info around Sidney, OH - July 16, 2025


Branch Street City State
Fifth Third Bank, National Association
Fifth Third Bank Branch
150 East Broadway Covington OH
JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association
St. Marys Spring Street Branch
125 West Spring Street St. Marys OH
The Peoples Savings and Loan Company
Jackson Center Branch
707 East Pike Street Jackson Center OH
Woodforest National Bank
Wapakoneta Walmart Branch
1257 Bellefontaine Street Wapakoneta OH
First Bank Richmond
Piqua Branch
138 N Sunset Dr Piqua OH
Union Savings Bank
Weston Rd Branch
14 S Weston Rd Troy OH
Buckeye State Bank
Buckeye State Bank Branch
101 North Main Street De Graff OH
First National Bank in New Bremen
New Bremen Mobile Branch
235 Washington Street New Bremen OH
New Carlisle Federal Savings Bank
Tipp City Branch
5129 S County Road 25a Tipp City OH
Minster Bank
St. Marys Banking Center Branch
301 West High Street St. Marys OH
The First Central National Bank of St. Paris
Christiansburg Branch
Two East Pike Street Christiansburg OH
First National Bank in New Bremen
New Bremen Mobile Branch
235 Washington Street New Bremen OH
Osgood Bank
The Osgood State Bank Branch
275 West Main Street Osgood OH
Home Savings Bank of Wapakoneta
Home Savings Bank Of Wapakoneta Branch
1 South Blackhoof Street Wapakoneta OH
Monroe Federal Savings and Loan Association
Monroe Federal Savings And Loan Asso Branch
24 East Main Street Tipp City OH
New Carlisle Federal Savings Bank
Tipp City Branch
5129 S County Road 25a Tipp City OH
Union Savings Bank
Weston Rd Branch
14 S Weston Rd Troy OH
Civista Bank
Quincy Branch
101 South Miami Street Quincy OH
Greenville National Bank
Gettysburg Branch
100 E Main Street Gettysburg OH
The St. Henry Bank
Maria Stein Branch
8111 Ohio 119 Maria Stein OH
The Richwood Banking Company
Huntsville Branch
4848 Napoleon St. Huntsville OH
The Covington Savings and Loan Association
East Main Street Branch
223 North Miami Street Bradford OH
The Huntington National Bank
West Milton Branch
25 Lowry Drive West Milton OH
The Park National Bank
1905 Versailles Branch
101 West Main Street Versailles OH
First Financial Bank
St. Marys Branch
130 East Spring Street Saint Marys OH
U.S. Bank National Association
Versailles Branch
1231 East Main Street Versailles OH
U.S. Bank National Association
Versailles Branch
1231 East Main Street Versailles OH
PNC Bank, National Association
Troy Branch
10 South Dorset Road Troy OH


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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Five Year CDs - Branch Banks 2025

Five-year CDs are the big kahuna of the CD world. While banks may offer six-year, seven-year, or even 10-year CDs, the five-year is the longest of the most commonly offered terms. The 5-year CD is therefore often the highest offer at your local bank. Therefore, the temptation for those looking for yield is to open one, deposit money, and forget about it for five years. This could be a mistake. In rising rate environments a five-year CD may not be a good investment.

Safety

Like every other CD term, five year CDs from FDIC insured banks are protected up to FDIC limits (generally $250,000 per account holder per bank). If your deposit is over the FDIC limit then you may not receive the uninsured money in case of a bank failure.

Inflation

The principle threat to a a five year CD is inflation. If the CD is opened in a low rate environment, and rates and inflation subsequently rise, then inflation will erode the value of the certificate of deposit over its five years. For example, if a depositor opened a five year CD in year 1 with a yield of 2.05% APY and inflation at 1.5%, then the real return is .55 percentage points. But if inflation rises the next year to 2.5% and stays there for the next four years, then the CD in real terms is losing money every year: 2.05% - 2.5% = -.45%.

While it is impossible for anyone to predict too far into the future, savers should be cognizant of the economic environment before locking up money for a five year time-period. Our rate analysis page provides some insight into where we think rates will go.

On the other hand, if rates are falling and will continue to do so for some time due to an economic recession then it makes sense to lock in a higher rate with a five year CD. Savers who opened five year CDs in 2008 immediately after the financial crisis were able to lock in rates in the 6% range, a great move considering two years later a five year CD paid below 3%.

Interest

Five-year CDs currently pay about 1.00% more in interest than a one year CD. In general, CDs of this duration are best opened as part of a laddered CD portfolio or if the depositor thinks that rates will either stagnate or drop over the next couple of years.

Opening a Five Year CD

Opening a five year CD in a branch is relatively easy and similar to every other CD term. Most banks require the customer be a resident of the United States and most branch-based banks ask that the account be opened in the bank. Funding can be performed by transferring money that is already located at that bank or by check or ACH transfer from another bank. The CD can be opened that day and the rate locked.

With longer term CDs, savers should make sure they put a record of the CD in a safe place and that if they move, they forward their new address to the bank. In cases where the bank cannot find the CD holder, the bank may hand the funds over to a state authority as a lost deposit, and it will require onerous paperwork to reclaim the money.

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF FIVE YEAR CDs

Advantages of five year CDs

  • 5 year CDs provide the highest rate of the common CD terms.
  • The return is fixed for five years, which is an advantage in a flat or falling rate environment.

Disadvantages of five year CDs

  • The money is locked away for five years and cannot be withdrawn without a substantial penalty.
  • In a rising rate environment, inflation will reduce the value of the money in the CD over time.
  • Branch CDs require the saver to visit a branch and be subjected to cross-sell pitches and other marketing tactics.

All banks listed on BestCashCow are FDIC insured; BestCashCow.com strongly recommends that you stay within FDIC insurance limits and that if you are unsure of how the limits affect you, please visit the FDIC website.

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