Today's Current 6 Month CD Rates
Today's top 10 six month CD rates. The best six month bank CD rates offered nationally. Compare the best six month CD rates from the highest CD rates being offered.
6 Month CD Rates
Bank APY Term Min $ Open
Ascencia
www.ascenciabank.com
877-369-2265
0.81% 6 Month $500.00
EH National Bank CD Rates
www.ehnbank.com
888-392-5265
0.80% 6 Month $10,000.00
Colorado Federal Svgs Bank
www.coloradofederalbank.com
877-484-2372
0.80% 6 Month $5,000.00
AloStar Bank of Commerce
www.alostarbank.com
877-738-6391
0.76% 6 Month $1,000.00
Doral Bank Direct CD Rates
www.doralbankdirect.com
877-313-6725
0.75% 6 Month $1,000.00
Discover Bank CD Rates
www.discoverbank.com
800-347-7000
0.75% 6 Month $2,500.00
Beal Bank Nevada
www.bealbanknevada.com
877-272-6153
0.75% 6 Month $1,000.00
Acacia Federal Savings Bank
www.acaciafederal.com
800-950-0237
0.75% 6 Month $500.00
Ally Bank
www.ally.com
866-246-2265
0.74% 6 Month $500.00
Virtual Bank
www.virtualbank.com
877-998-2265
0.70% 6 Month $10,000.00
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