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United Texas Credit Union’s special certificate offers great rates, insurance up to $250,000, and no limit on the number of accounts.

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If you’re looking to stash a little more cash in the bank, then we have two words for you: share certificates.

Take advantage of some of the highest rates in years with these specialized savings accounts, which offer notably higher, fixed interest rates. Bonus: Accounts are privately insured up to $250,000 each, with no limit on the number of accounts and no investment caps.

Open yours today at United Texas Credit Union with as little as $500. Start saving the smart way.

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