Here is a quick overview of special offers in and around Rockford Illinois for the month of May 2010.
Alpine Bank is giving $25 for opening an eChecking, eSavings, or eMoney Market account right now. The $25 will be added to your account after the appropriate paperwork has been sent back to the bank and the opening deposit is complete. website is:
www.bankalpine.com
Riverside Community is offering a 36 Month Bump Rate CD with a minimum deposit of $5k for 1.74% APY. This rate was effective and accurate as of 5/11/10. Please go to website at:
www.riversidecommunity.com
Associated Bank is offering a special credit card that gives you triple rewards on gas, drugstore and grocery store purchases. They will also give you a special $25 bonus the first time you use the card. It has a 0% APR for the firt 6 months. The card is called the Associated Bank Visa Signature Rewards Credit Card. website is www.associatedbank.com.
Amcore Bank, now owned by Harris is showing CD specials on their website. These three are represented with APYs. They are Advantage-24 mo CD = 1.95%, Advantage-12 mo = 1.35%, and 18-mo CD Special = 1.70%. All three require a minimum balance requirement of $10k. Get more info at https://site.amcore.com.
Rockford Municipal Employees CU has a credit card offer of 8.9% APR for a Platinum rate and 10.9% APR for its Classic rate. Right now there is no cash advance fee or balance transfers through June 30, 2010. See this pdf page.
http://www.rmecu.net/PDF/VISA%20Summer%202010.pdf
First Northern Credit Union offers a reloadable debit card that is unattached to your checking account. You can use it wherever Visa is accepted for as little as $10 and as much as $5k. Simply transfer funds quickly and securely from your account at First Northern or any other financial Institution. You can withdraw from over 57,000 ATMs with your secure PIN. Get more info at www.firstnortherncu.org/reloadable/
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