American Express Bank Rates

Established in 1989, American Express Bank has its main office at 115 W Towne Ridge Pkwy, Sandy, UT 84070. The OCC provides primary supervision over the institution.
Snapshot
Bank Details | |
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Website | http://www.americanexpress.com |
Founded | 03/20/1989 |
Branches | 1 |
FDIC Cert # | 27471 |
Total Assets | $172.35 billion |
Total Deposits | $135.6 billion |
Rates
Here are the rates for the accounts we track for American Express Bank. While we work hard to keep rates and other information current, you should confirm rates and terms with the bank or credit union before opening an account.
Savings Accounts
Certificates of Deposit
Checking Accounts
American Express Bank Overview
American Express National Bank is a member of the American Express family of companies and provides a range of financial services to its customers. The bank is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is FDIC-insured up to the maximum allowed by law.
The bank offers a savings account, checking account, and multiple CD terms. These accounts offer a competitive interest rate. The bank does not charge any monthly maintenance fees and accounts can be opened online or over the phone. There is no minimum deposit required to open an account. American Express National Bank also offers personal loans and business checking accounts.
Overall, American Express National Bank offers a range of financial products and services that can be useful for customers who are looking to save money, earn rewards, or manage their finances more effectively. The bank’s high-yield savings accounts and CDs offer competitive interest rates and FDIC-insured protection, while its credit cards provide a excellent rewards and benefits. The bank’s personal loans offer fixed interest rates and flexible repayment terms, while its online and mobile banking features provide customers with easy access to their accounts and a range of tools to help them manage their finances.
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