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New Hampshire CD Rates – 2-Year

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Below are two-year Certificates of Deposit (CD) rates from banks in New Hampshire. Two-year CDs generally offer a higher rate than 1-year CDs but require a longer commitment. Depending on the economy, longer term CDs may or may not offer more premium as the term increases. If you expect rates on bank products to drop, can afford to lock the money away, and feel you are receiving enough premium for the time commitment, then longer-term CDs may be appropriate.

NH - December 21, 2024

2 Year CD National Average : 0.66% ?

Banks APY MIN MILES ?

Rate History: 4.35% → 4.15%

| Mar 25, 2020

I was told on the phone by a bank rep that my present money market acct interest rate would continue at 2.25% until June 30, 2020 and would be FDIC covered up to $250,000. Please verify if this is true???... Read More

Early Withdrawal Penalty is 180 days interest.
Rate History: 4.75% → 4.75% → 4.40% → 4.30% → 4.05%

| Nov 21, 2023

A real pain in the *** process to try and get approved! They were unable to match my drivers license photo with my live image after several times trying! Went to limelight bank instead and got approved in ... Read More

Rate History: 4.05% → 3.90%

Early Withdrawal Penalty is 180 days interest.
Rate History: 0.55% → 0.50% → 3.80% → 3.75%

| Dec 27, 2022

They gave a hard time with their cashier's check. They returned my deposited check that was emitted by them. Could you believe? Read More

| Mar 20, 2016

Good solid bank. Read More

Rate History: 4.30% → 4.20% → 4.00% → 3.70% → 3.60%

| Jan 2, 2024

Like others, I've been with Capital One and its predecessor ING Direct since 2007. I've also been getting cheap bank rates on my savings account and didn't realize that there was something better, although... Read More

Rate History: 1.01% → 3.75% → 3.50%

| Mar 27, 2019

Still waiting for a call back from Liz over a long standing,annoying account problem Read More

3.36%

$1,000

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Rate History: 3.50% → 3.25%

| Mar 30, 2021

These guys are the best local bank. Very responsive. Read More

| May 11, 2023

They made mistakes twice and would not correct them Read More

Rate History: 3.00% → 2.50% → 2.00%

| Jan 2, 2023

Terrible customer service by investment side. Fees too high , too full of themselves Read More

Rate History: 4.40% → 4.00% → 3.85% → 2.60% → 1.65%

| Nov 28, 2022

While USAA was at one point a great option for all your banking needs, the service has deteriorated so much that I'm currently in the process of changing banks after more than 2 decades. The final straw w... Read More

Rate History: 4.00% → 1.00% → 4.00% → 1.00%

| May 19, 2018

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Rate History: 2.00% → 1.01% → 0.95%

0.85%

$10,000

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0.75%

$10,000

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0.70%

$100,000

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0.65%

$500

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0.65%

$10,000

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0.60%

$10,000

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0.60%

$10,000

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| Apr 13, 2019

Yes they do. Read More

0.60%

$10,000

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0.60%

$10,000

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0.60%

$10,000

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0.55%

$10,000

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| Jun 2, 2022

sounds like truly a shitty bank Read More

0.50%

$10,000

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Rate History: 2.00% → 0.50%

| Feb 25, 2022

I joined Citi with a Costco-VISA card. An Accelerate followed, and then a checking account. Costco-VISA is necessary for using a credit card at Costco, otherwise cash is necessary. Accelerate Savings w... Read More

| Dec 22, 2014

Why isn't there any info on the IRA 5% interest for 5 years? Is it for 5 years? Not clear. Thank you. Read More

0.45%

$10,000

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0.40%

$10,000

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| Dec 17, 2020

Union Bank seized my wife’s, mother’s and my assets based on a bankruptcy filing for a different person filed Nov. 29, 2020 in the middle court district of Pennsylvania; case number BK 03404. This per... Read More

0.40%

$10,000

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0.40%

$10,000

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| Dec 17, 2020

Union Bank seized my wife’s, mother’s and my assets based on a bankruptcy filing for a different person filed Nov. 29, 2020 in the middle court district of Pennsylvania; case number BK 03404. This per... Read More

0.35%

$10,000

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0.30%

$10,000

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0.20%

$10,000

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| Nov 1, 2021

worst bank ever and they racist ruth bitchell and the rest of them ban frontline workers that complain about their mistakes this only happens to blacks Read More

Rate History: 0.01% → 0.05%

| Mar 28, 2023

On line banking gives a confirmation number when paying bills. But it doesn’t confirm that the bill will be paid only that they have the information. Ridiculous. Read More

| Jun 12, 2023

US Bank reported me to dult Protective Services because my husband is 85 and I am63. He got sick and went into a nursing hime for 3 months. My husband always handled the financial affairs. I had to take ov... Read More

| May 18, 2019

Had checking and savings for years when living in Philly. Went into PNC 2.35 APY high yield savings. They have thus far maintained rate. Easy web site and great customer phone service. Still maintain check... Read More

| Jul 24, 2023

BOFA is a den of people thieves camouflaged as bank operatives. There’s a soon to be uncovered carrel of money laundry there. They took all my money and don’t want to release it to me for no particular... Read More

All rates listed are Annual Percentage Yield (APY). The Min listed is the minimum deposit account balance required to obtain the rate listed.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Two Year CDs - Branch Banks 2024

Two year CDs, also know as 24 month CDs are an intermediate term product that commits a depositor to keeping their money in the bank for 24 months in return for a fixed rate of return during that period. All two year CDs shown on BestCashCow are FDIC insured.

While two year CDs commit a person to locking their money in for double the time of a 12 month CD, the rate is not double. As a result, a depositor should think about whether the extra rate is worth the extra time commitment.

In general, if rates are rising, it makes sense not to lock up money for an extended period of time.

If rates are falling, then it makes sense to put money into a longer-term instrument to lock-in a higher rate.

Many find opening CDs at local bank is often easier than online. In a branch, a depositor can sign CD documents and initiate a CD in person, and can often get it done faster than mailing a check or initiating a wire transfer in order to get their money to an online bank. Many also appreciate the opportunity to interact face to face with a real human being as opposed to by phone or instant messaging.

The advantages of a two year branch CD are:

  • A higher rate than 12 month CDs in return for leaving the money in the bank longer.
  • A fixed rate during the 24 month period.
  • A generally higher rate for the same term than what can be found in a branch-based bank.
  • FDIC insurance.
  • Convenience of opening and managing the CD online.

The disadvantages of a two year branch CDs are:

  • Rates are generally lower than on the top online savings and CD accounts.
  • Money is tied up for two years. Removing it early results in significant penalties.
  • Opening online can often take several days. Problems must be handled online or via the phone as there is no branch.

All banks listed on BestCashCow are FDIC insured; BestCashCow.com strongly recommends that you stay within FDIC insurance limits and that if you are unsure of how the limits affect you, please visit the FDIC website.

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