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  2. Open a Chase Certificate of Deposit Account | Chase.com

    www.chase.com/personal/savings/bank-cd

    With a Certificate of Deposit account you know exactly what interest rate you’ll receive on your CDs during their term. Book your Chase CD account today!

  3. Chase Bank CD Rates: November 2024 – Forbes Advisor

    www.forbes.com/.../banking/cds/chase-bank-cd-rates

    Chase Bank offers 17 certificate of deposit (CD) terms, ranging from one month to 120 months. The bank’s CD rates are not as competitive as those offered by online banks, though Chase...

  4. Chase CD Interest Rates - Bankrate

    www.bankrate.com/banking/cds/chase-cd-rates

    Chase offers customers a wide range of certificates of deposit (CDs). These CDs may be a good place to build savings for customers looking for unique term lengths, but much higher annual...

  5. Chase Bank CD Rates (November 2024) - MarketWatch

    www.marketwatch.com/guides/cds/chase-cd-rates

    The best Chase CD rates are available to Chase checking customers and range from 2.00% to 4.00% APY with a minimum deposit requirement of $1,000.

  6. Chase Bank CD rates 2024 - USA TODAY

    www.usatoday.com/.../banking/cds/chase-bank-cd-rates

    Chase relationship certificates of deposit have three balance tiers: $1,000 to $9,999.99, $10,000 to $99,999.99, and $100,000 or more. While the rates are typically the same across the tiers...

  7. 12 Best CD Rates Of November 2024: Up To 4.75% - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/advisor/banking/cds/best-cd-rates

    All of our winners far outstrip what you’ll get from the average bank, where yields range from 0.23% to 1.84%, per the FDIC. We compared 142 CD and certificate accounts at 84 nationally...

  8. Consumer Deposit Rates - Chase.com

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    CD and Retirement CD relationship rates are available to customers with a linked Chase personal checking account. We no longer offer new Retirement CDs. Interest is compounded daily and you may choose to have interest paid on your CD, depending on the term, either monthly, quarterly, semiannually or annually and at maturity.