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Talk with a Private Client Banker to take advantage of a CD ladder strategy that allows you to earn interest over time, while also providing you flexible access to your money.

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Certificate of Deposit FAQ

A certificate of deposit, or CD, is a deposit account with us for a specified period of time.

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We use the daily balance method to calculate interest on your CD. This method applies a periodic rate each day to your balance. Interest begins to accrue on the business day of your deposit. Interest for CDs is calculated on a 365-day basis, although some business CDs may calculate interest on a 360-day basis. The Annual Percentage Yield (APY) disclosed on your deposit receipt or on the maturity notice assumes interest will remain on deposit until maturity. On maturities of more than one year, interest will be paid at least annually. Please see the Deposit Account Agreement and rate sheet for further details.

There is a penalty for withdrawing principal prior to the maturity date. For Personal CDs:

 

  • If the term of the CD is less than 6 months, the early withdrawal penalty is 90 days of interest on the amount withdrawn, but not more than the total amount of interest earned during the current term of the CD.
  • If the term of the CD is 6 months to less than 24 months, then the early withdrawal penalty is 180 days of interest on the amount withdrawn, but not more than the total amount of interest earned during the current term of the CD.
  • For terms 24 months or more, the early withdrawal penalty is 365 days of interest on the amount withdrawn, but not more than the total amount of interest earned during the current term of the CD.
  • If the withdrawal occurs less than seven days after opening the CD or making another withdrawal of principal, the early withdrawal penalty will be calculated as described above, but it cannot be less than seven days' interest. We may not permit withdrawals if funds have not been credited to the account.
  • The amount of your penalty will be deducted from principal.

See the Deposit Account Agreement and rate sheet for further details

The maturity date is the last day of your CD’s term. The grace period begins the following day and lasts for 10 days – this is when you can make changes to your CD. Go to chase.com/cdmaturity to learn more about what options you have when your CD matures.

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