Openbank by Santander is offering up a 5.00% APY High Yield Savings Account! Crazy #OpenbankPartner

#OpenbankPartner The median savings account balance for someone under the age of 35 is $5,400. With the average savings account returning 0.45% APY, we need a better solution ⬇️

Openbank by Santander offers a 5.00% APY which is 10x the national average APY for a savings account. Openbank by Santander has a low High Yield Savings account minimum opening balance of $500 and doesn’t charge any fees for opening an account. Deposits at Openbank are also FDIC insured.

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  • @Constitution1789 says:

    I suspect it’s variable? It’d be to have a bank that can permanently provide five percent.

  • @instrumental says:

    For a few months until they drop it to less than normal?

  • @hydnars says:

    Since when is openbank in the US? Feels weird, that was my bank for the 5 years I lived abroad in Spain and Portugal.

  • @WanderingExistence says:

    People should understand that the differential between the average and the mean savings amounts is due to the massive wealth inequality in this country. Most people mathematically can’t save that amount.

  • @kevlney says:

    I sure am having a difficult time finding a “Bio” to then find the link to check out.

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