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Williamsport, Pennsylvania CD Rates – 5-Year

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Below are 5-year CD Rates from banks that are located in Williamsport, { Pennsylvania}. 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.

Williamsport, PA - August 2, 2025

5 Year CD National Average : 0.92% ?

Banks APY MIN MILES ?

Early Withdrawal Penalty is 730 days interest.
Rate History: 4.10% → 4.20% → 4.15% → 4.05% → 4.20%

| Dec 18, 2023

I submitted a CD application 18 months 5.50 APY over a week ago and my application was declined no reason was given, I have the funds in another bank for transfer, credit score over 800. I think the reason... Read More

Rate History: 3.05% → 3.50% → 4.11% → 4.00%

| Mar 21, 2023

Parent seems to be owned by a large Chilean bank. Not saying this is good or bad, but it is complication, especially in the current environment. Read More

Warning: Early Withdrawal Penalty is 2% of the account balance.
Rate History: 4.15% → 4.10% → 3.95% → 4.05% → 3.95%

| Jul 3, 2023

A 2% early withdrawal fee on a 1-year CD is almost equally insane as a 270 day one. Read More

Rate History: 4.00% → 3.85% → 3.75% → 3.80%

| Aug 2, 2023

Sallie mae is just a horrible institution. We've done business with them before and swore on the holy bible not to go near there again, but a 18 mos cd at 5.55% brought us back. Read More

| Dec 21, 2023

Very easy to setup 6 month 5.35% CD from cornerstone account Read More

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

| Nov 17, 2020

Is notarie services available today at a woodforest on wilkinson blvd Read More

| Aug 10, 2019

I did not appreciate getting pulled into the 2.53% offer on $100k only to have the rate lowered by the time I finally got the money in. Read More

| May 30, 2021

U would think after a person is a customer for a great many years they would help them in the case of fraud nope they close everything down on you and don't tell you way to go that's real customer service ... Read More

1.15%

$10,000

18.37

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1.00%

$5,000

23.40

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1.00%

$10,000

14.29

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0.85%

$100,000

14.34

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| Apr 21, 2020

Your information is very inaccurate. Interest rates are a fraction of 1%. Call the bank yourself. Read More

0.65%

$10,000

14.34

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| Jun 2, 2022

I've been a customer since CIT emerged from the financial crisis as a real competitor in this space (14 years or so). Zero complaints about anything over this time ... until today. Now they are offering a... Read More

| Feb 24, 2019

This bank sucks I can't believe that I can't use my card on Sunday or get to my money is the owner a johvwinis that the bank can't get you your money on a Sunday or what this is bull shit I sent my wife to... Read More

0.32%

$10,000

3.12

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| Jun 10, 2022

This bank hasn't raised their rates! Maybe I was sleeping but I need to get out of here fast. Read More

| Mar 28, 2022

Vaporware. Was approved to open an account. I logged in on several different browsers with differing rendering codes--each time got nothing but 3 circles running left to right for up to a half hour when I ... Read More

| Feb 24, 2019

This bank sucks I can't believe that I can't use my card on Sunday or get to my money is the owner a johvwinis that the bank can't get you your money on a Sunday or what this is bull shit I sent my wife to... Read More

| Jul 28, 2022

Not at all happy with Truist compared to BB+T. New transaction policy makes them painfully slow. Paying .01 % interest on money market accounts, 13 week T Bill's are around $2.5%.I hope that they are enj... 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 Williamsport, PA - August 2, 2025


Branch Street City State
Woodforest National Bank
Lewisburg Pennsylvania Branch
120 Ajk Boulevard Lewisburg PA
Susquehanna Community Bank
West Buffalo Branch
40 Hardees Drive Mifflinburg PA
The Turbotville National Bank
The Turbotville National Bank Branch
4710 State Route 54 Turbotville PA
Milton Savings Bank
Milton Savings Bank Branch
80 Broadway Milton PA
Mifflinburg Bank and Trust Company
Courier Service-Union/Snyder/northum Branch
250 Chestnut Street Mifflinburg PA
Woodlands Bank
Jersey Shore Office Branch
1146 Allegheny Street Jersey Shore PA
Citizens & Northern Bank
Jersey Shore Branch
230-232 Railroad Street Jersey Shore PA
First National Bank of Pennsylvania
Loganton Branch
4 E Main Street Loganton PA
Citizens & Northern Bank
Jersey Shore Branch
230-232 Railroad Street Jersey Shore PA
Jersey Shore State Bank
Bridge Street Branch
112 Bridge Street Jersey Shore PA
Northwest Bank
Loyalsock Branch
2502 East Third Street Williamsport PA
Jersey Shore State Bank
Bridge Street Branch
112 Bridge Street Jersey Shore PA
Truist Bank
Lycoming Branch
1901 Lycoming Creek Road Williamsport PA
PNC Bank, National Association
Center City Branch
137 West Fourth Street Williamsport PA


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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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