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This is Better Than Free Checking.
It’s Super Reward Checking at Provident.
As with most other checking accounts at Provident, this new checking option also offers these super features:
This new free checking account offers the following rewards:
- 5.51% APY1 on balances up to $25,000.
- 1.01% APY1 on balances beyond the first $25,000.
- FREE ATM transactions—we will rebate ATM fees.2
- Discounts on Provident products.
- Simple to open! ($25 minimum deposit and valid e-mail address).
Provident Members: If you have an existing checking account at Provident, please call (650) 508-0300 if you would like to convert it to Super Reward Checking. Online conversion is not possible at this time.
Three simple requirements to receive the rewards:3
Reward yourself with Provident’s new Super Reward Checking. Call (650) 508-0300 or (800) 632-4600, stop by a community branch, or sign up now.
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Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is effective as of January 1, 2008 and may change anytime. This Account is subject to a Tiered Variable Rate. If you close your account before we credit accrued dividends, you do not receive the accrued dividend.
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Provident will rebate each ATM surcharge imposed by the other institution that owns the ATM. Rebates, up to $2.50 per transaction, will be deposited into the qualifying account on the next monthly statement.
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These are the requirements to receive the rate of 5.51% APY on balances up to $25,000, 1.01% APY on balances beyond the first $25,000, and ATM rebates. If these requirements are not met in their entirety, the APY will be 0.10% and no ATM rebates are issued for the statement cycle. The minimum deposit required to open this Account is $25. No minimum balance required and no monthly fee will be assessed. To qualify you must also be a member and age 18 or older. All Visa check card transactions must be posted within the statement cycle which begins on the last business day of the previous month and ends on the second to last business day of the current month.
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