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Wisconsin Variable IRA CD Rates 2024

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WI - December 15, 2024

Credit Unions APY MIN

Self-help


Restrictions

4.60%

$100

Pentagon


Restrictions

3.55%

$1,000

Pentagon


Restrictions

3.45%

$1,000

Pentagon


Restrictions

3.30%

$1,000

Pentagon


Restrictions

3.10%

$1,000

Pentagon


Restrictions

2.90%

$1,000

Royal


Restrictions

2.10%

1.00%

$1

$5

Covantage


Restrictions

1.10%

$10

1.00%

$0

Superior Choice


Restrictions

0.50%

$0

Baxter


Restrictions

0.50%

0.05%

$1,000

$0

0.49%

$1

N.e.w.


Restrictions

0.45%

$1

Advia


Restrictions

0.40%

$1

Connexus


Restrictions

0.40%

0.25%

$10,000

$0

Sentry


Restrictions

0.36%

$1

Brokaw


Restrictions

0.30%

$1

Oakdale


Restrictions

0.30%

$1

0.25%

$1

0.20%

$1

0.20%

$1

Unison


Restrictions

0.20%

$1

Hayward Community


Restrictions

0.20%

$1

Prime Financial


Restrictions

0.15%

$1

0.15%

$1

Wings Financial


Restrictions

0.15%

$0

Shipbuilders


Restrictions

0.10%

$1

0.10%

$1

Glacier Hills


Restrictions

0.10%

$1

0.10%

$1

Tri-county


Restrictions

0.05%

$1

Southern Lakes


Restrictions

0.05%

$1

All rates listed are Annual Percentage Yield (APY). The APY rate in a savings account or money market account is a variable rate that is subject to change at any point. The Min listed is the minimum deposit account balance required to obtain the rate listed.


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