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1st Source Bank
225 North Main Street
South Bend, IN 46601
A A Credit Union
P.O. Box 5175
Terre Haute, IN 478050175
AAA Credit Union
P.O. Box 3788
South Bend, IN 46619
Advance Financial Credit Union
31 W. Lincoln Hwy.
Schererville, IN 46375
Advantageplus Of Indiana Credit Union
P.O. Box 5261
Terre Haute, IN 47805
Afena Credit Union
424 North Bradner Avenue
Marion, IN 46952
Allegius Credit Union
244 Allegius Drive
Burns Harbor, IN 46304
Alliance Bank
101 West Montgomery Street
Francesville, IN 47946

Why just put your money in any Indiana bank account when you could actually earn money while saving? There are so many options today, you can have your pick of the best bank accounts and rates. While shopping around for the account that best suits your needs, it’s important that you consider a few key factors, including: Interest rates, banking fees and minimum deposit amounts. Best Indiana Bank Account Rates – April 11, 2011

Now that we’re in a new month, it’s a good time to take a look at current interest rates in Indiana.

Indiana Banking Rates has compiled a list of the best interest rates in the city for savings accounts and certificates of deposit. Find out if your accounts measure up or if it’s time to open a new one with a better rate. Highest Indiana Interest Rates: April 2011

The certificate of deposit rates available across different term lengths can vary greatly, and some financial institutions offer great rates only for particular types of CDs. Below is a list of the highest CD rates in Indiana currently available in each 6-month, 12-month and 2-year categories: Current Best Certificate of Deposit Rates in Indiana

If you live in the state of Indiana and are thinking about opening a 2 Year CD account, there are certain account characteristics you’ll need to consider before choosing the best account for you. Things like the minimum balance required and term length of your CD are important, but the interest rate you’ll earn is at the top of the list.

Longer term lengths generally yield higher CD rates, which is why a 24-month CD is a great investment option. That doesn’t necessarily mean every 2 year CD rate is good, however. Indiana Banking Rates can help familiarize you with the rates available in state and find the rates that are truly competitive for the area. Locating the Best 24-Month CD Rates in Indiana: March 2011