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Personal Money Market AccountsWhen it comes to handling your investments, we have designed several smart money management choices to help you achieve your financial goals. Money Market Account 1For savers who want a higher rate of interest while keeping their funds available, the tiered money market account will suit their needs. We offer four savings levels with corresponding interest rates. This very competitive account earns interest on your daily balance. For rate information, please contact a Personal Banker at one of our 11 convenient offices. Additional Benefits
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Money Market Plus Account 1For savers who want the ultimate combination of competitive yields and daily account access, the tiered Money Market Plus account will suit their needs. We offer six savings levels with corresponding interest rates. This very competitive account earns interest on your daily balance. For rate information, please contact a Personal Banker at one of our 11 convenient offices. Additional Benefits
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Investors' Choice Account 2For savers looking for a liquid account, and having the ability to manage their withdrawal activity once per month, the tiered Investors' Choice account is a great selection. Established with an indexed rate tied to the 1 Year US Treasury Constant Maturities. Five savings tiers are available. For rate information, please contact a Personal Banker at one of our 11 convenient offices. Additional Benefits
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