IT'S THE SAVINGS ACCOUNT THAT PAYS TO GIVE BACK.
Make your money work harder for you while it works harder for the community.
Open a savings account and enjoy all of these benefits:
No minimum balance. No monthly fees.
You'll simply earn more interest on your money.
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You can transfer funds to and from your current bank account.
Your money is safe and secure.
Your money is FDIC-insured to the maximum permitted by law.
Watch your money grow
Look at how much more you can earn**.
We're the country's largest community development and environmental bank.
Not only do we handle $1.3 million in loans every day, but over the past three decades we've invested a total of $3 billion in building stronger and more sustainable communities.
Environment
GOING GREEN
TO SAVE SOME GREEN. Chicagoans Charles and
Tim Heppner dreamed of installing a geothermal heating system in their century-old house. Through the ShoreBank-sponsored Homeowner’s Energy Conservation Program, the Heppners rolled their energy-efficient improvement costs into one refinancing loan.
Small Business
BUILDING STRONGER COMMUNITIES. Sam Zepeda wanted to start his own construction company, Vistas Construction, Inc. ShoreBank helped him get a revolving credit loan to help manage growth. In just a few years, Vistas has established itself as a preferred minority contractor in the Chicago area.
Home Ownership
BOOSTING
ECONOMIC VITALITY. Andre and Lolita Bennett needed a mortgage for an older home on Chicago’s South Side. But the house needed work. ShoreBank helped them roll their purchase and rehab costs into a single loan with one payment. The Bennetts got a chance to build their wealth; their neighborhood welcomed two more prosperous homeowners.
*Annual Percentage Yield (APY) accurate as of June 1, 2007. Rates may change at any time without notice after account is opened. Fees could reduce the earnings on the account. A minimum balance of $1.00 is required to open the account and obtain the stated APY.
**Chart based on national averages on a deposit of $10,000 for one year. Source: National checking and money market averages from Bankrate.com as of August 3, 2007.
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