5.00% Bank Rate Deal from National City Bank

March 10, 2008

By MoneyRates Team | Money Rates Columnist

5.00% is looking like a fantastic investment return in this environment of falling interest rates and shaky stock markets. Locking in the 5% return for 4 years might even allow for the funds to be reinvested in an economy that is stronger with more attractive investment options. We don't know how many more 5.00% rate deals we are going to see in 2008 (if any), but National City Bank has extended their 4-year CD 5.00% rate special another few weeks.

National City Bank is a large multi-state bank (branches located in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin) which has been offering deposit products consistently among the highest yielding in the nation . National City Bank is running a promotion until at least March 22, 2008 in which they are offering three different deposit rate specials as listed below:

Certificate of Deposit Special

Choose your term: 5.00% 48-month CD or 4.00% 24-month CD

Minimum Deposit: $10,000

To qualify for this offer, you must have an existing National City personal checking or savings account (except CDs and IRAs), or open a new personal checking account (except Free Checking) or a Money Market Savings account with $1,500

For more information or to apply call (800) 622-4036 or visit nationalcity.com.

Money Market Savings Special

3.05% Promotional APY guaranteed for 180 days

Offer good for balances of $5,000 or more (with funds not currently on deposit at National City)
Offer good for customers with an existing National City personal checking account or open a new personal checking account (except Free Checking) with a minimum of $1,500.
Easy access to your money at ATMs, online, by phone, or at any of our convenient locations.

For more information or to apply call (800) 622-4036 or visit nationalcity.com.

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