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Online bank touts 3.75% savings rate

Posted on 8/27/08 at 6:03 am
Posted by Will Cover
Davidson, NC
Member since Mar 2007
39879 posts
Posted on 8/27/08 at 6:03 am
DollarSavingsDirect.com says its rate is the highest of any online savings account.

By Ben Rooney, CNNMoney.com staff writer
August 25, 2008: 6:02 AM EDT

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- New York Private Bank & Trust, the holding company of Emigrant Bancorp, Inc., unveiled a new online savings account Monday that the company claims will provide the highest interest rate in the country.

The Dollar Savings Account, available at DollarSavingsDirect.com, offers a 3.75% interest rate on minimum deposits of $1,000. That compares to the 3.5% currently offered by rival online bank HSBC Direct, and 3% offered by ING Direct, both of which do not require a minimum deposit.

Deposits below $1,000 will earn a 1% interest rate.

Like HSBC (HBC) and ING (ING), DollarSavingsDirect said it would not charge any fees to account holders.

The new service "is a robust haven for personal savings in the current market environment," a bank spokesman said in a statement.

The venture makes its debut amid a climate of economic uncertainty. The ailing housing market in the U.S. has weighed on the nation's financial system and hampered economic growth.

Howard Milstein, Emigrant's chief executive, said he isn't worried that the sluggish economy will deter Americans from saving.

"This being a 3.75% [rate] is a better product," than what is currently offered by competitors, he said. "And it's the rate we expect to continue paying."

Still, the downturn in the economy has hit banks and brokerages hard. And online banks are not immune.

NetBank Inc., an online bank that had $2.5 billion in assets, was shut down by the government last year amid a surge in mortgage defaults. The bank was FDIC insured and $1.5 billion of its assets were assumed by ING Bank.

In addition, many banks have cut the rates tied to savings accounts as the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates last year and earlier this year. But Milstein says the online bank's paperless format will help cut costs and make it easier to sustain the high interest rate it offers.

"Being paperless is a major savings," he said. It not only eliminates paper and printing costs related to monthly statements but also cuts out postage fees, he said.

The new venture's electronic format allows it to operate in a "way that is most advantageous to the customer and least expensive for us," Milstein said.

While online banks generally have lower overhead costs than brick and mortar banks, the industry has grown and become more competitive in recent years.

"There is a well developed space that ING started in," Milstein said of the market for online banking. And HSBC is a "very strong competitor."

Dollar Savings Bank, the forerunner of the new online bank, was founded in 1890 in New York City. In 1983, it merged with Dry Dock, another New York-based bank.

Emigrant Savings Bank, which became part of New York Private Bank & Trust in 2005, has roughly $14 billion in assets.


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This post was edited on 8/27/08 at 6:04 am
Posted by Ziggy
Member since Oct 2007
22053 posts
Posted on 8/27/08 at 6:53 am to
Interesting.
Posted by MileHigh
Most likely a mile high
Member since Jan 2004
7920 posts
Posted on 8/27/08 at 8:45 am to
No, it means they need cash very badly, so they are going to take your cash pay off someone else AND hope that you don't come to collect.

Check out CD rats for Wamu and Wachovia.
Posted by kfizzle85
Member since Dec 2005
22022 posts
Posted on 8/27/08 at 9:15 am to
:iagreewiththis: Saw something not two days ago dealing exactly with this. WaMu offering 5% 1-year CDs and how long it would be before OTS made them change it.
Posted by busbeepbeep
When will then be now?
Member since Jan 2004
19467 posts
Posted on 8/27/08 at 10:19 am to
so not smart to get a 5% CD from Wamu? Why would OTS make them change it?
Posted by kfizzle85
Member since Dec 2005
22022 posts
Posted on 8/27/08 at 10:26 am to
A lot of people think they're on the verge of being illiquid. It wouldn't affect you unless you had over 100k in the CD, so I don't think it is necessarily a bad thing so to speak.
Posted by MileHigh
Most likely a mile high
Member since Jan 2004
7920 posts
Posted on 8/27/08 at 12:05 pm to
quote:

so not smart to get a 5% CD from Wamu?

Wamu is borderline functionally insolvent. They will collapse in the near future, imho. Also, they are too big to be swallowed.
Posted by kfizzle85
Member since Dec 2005
22022 posts
Posted on 8/27/08 at 12:09 pm to
Agree with that completely. FDIC is creating a moral hazard letting them continue to run that 5% CD and should do something about it. Same thing loosely applies to the GSEs in my mind. They're (Treasury) dragging their feet hoping to kick it to the next admin or holding some false hope that the situation will rectify itself.
Posted by Golfer
Member since Nov 2005
75052 posts
Posted on 8/27/08 at 1:02 pm to
quote:

That compares to the 3.5% currently offered by rival online bank HSBC Direct, and 3% offered by ING Direct, both of which do not require a minimum deposit.


Yea, and if you have less than 1k...you get a 1%...
Posted by kjudd1
Member since Aug 2008
20 posts
Posted on 8/27/08 at 2:05 pm to
Invest in a short term muni bond and don't pay taxes on interest...Don't have to lock in and should be able to get in for 1K
Posted by Tigerpaw123
Louisiana
Member since Mar 2007
17747 posts
Posted on 8/28/08 at 8:08 pm to
UCB BANK IN GONZALES PAYS 5.01% for checking accounts for less than 25K
Posted by Will Cover
Davidson, NC
Member since Mar 2007
39879 posts
Posted on 8/28/08 at 9:35 pm to
I saw that flash on their billboard sign.

What's the catch?

Posted by Golfer
Member since Nov 2005
75052 posts
Posted on 8/28/08 at 10:19 pm to
quote:

What's the catch?



Campus Federal has it too...

- Must sign up for paperless statements
- 15 Debit card transactions a month
- At least 1 monthly direct deposit

Pays 5.01% on your daily average...
Posted by SantinoClaus
depends on day of the week
Member since Aug 2008
376 posts
Posted on 8/29/08 at 3:19 am to
Its probably just an introductory rate. Watch em knock that rate down to 2.5% in three months.
Posted by kfizzle85
Member since Dec 2005
22022 posts
Posted on 8/29/08 at 3:25 am to
All these banks are sucking wind Santonio, they will do anything to get deposits. Stick a bunch of money in GSE's (oops, common stock is wiped out in bailout!) and incompetent ABS' of all kinds, and you have a serious problem on your hands. The financial industry needs to consolidate, and it will, otherwise you are just delaying the inevitable, which will most certainly be much worse.
Posted by Will Cover
Davidson, NC
Member since Mar 2007
39879 posts
Posted on 8/29/08 at 7:37 am to
quote:

What's the catch?



Campus Federal has it too...

- Must sign up for paperless statements
- 15 Debit card transactions a month
- At least 1 monthly direct deposit

Pays 5.01% on your daily average...


I do all of that now with my ING Direct account, but I'm certainly not earning 5.01 %.

I may look into it.

Thanks.
Posted by Tigerpaw123
Louisiana
Member since Mar 2007
17747 posts
Posted on 8/29/08 at 2:35 pm to
UCB 10 debit card transctions a month, electronic statements, they refund all other banks ATM charges, I have been doing it for about 6 months with no problems and get about a 100$ interest deposit every month I have no connections with them but the customer service is great, I have been well pleased
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
91199 posts
Posted on 8/29/08 at 6:53 pm to
Last time I saw a great rate like that the bank's name was Indymac...
Posted by Tigerpaw123
Louisiana
Member since Mar 2007
17747 posts
Posted on 8/29/08 at 8:38 pm to
The president did just "disappear" off a diving boat in the Carabbian, but hey it is FDIC insured for up to 100K, and they only pay the big juice on the first 25k, so keep it small and rely on FDIC
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