CDARS®
CDARS® - Discover the Benefits
CDARS® provides you with a simple and easy way to protect your balances over $100.000.00. Of course, all of your "traditional" banking funds should be FDIC insured. But, choosing an Internet banking site that provides CDARS® may be an even better option. Online banks that offer CDARS® combine the convenience of working with one financial institution with the security of FDIC insurance. In addition, CDARS® provide the following benefits:
- Enjoy full insurance on up to $50 million in FDIC protection on CD investments
- No annual fees, subscription fees or transaction fees for using the CDARS® service
- Select from various CD maturity dates - ranging from 4 weeks to 5 years
- Choose the terms that best suit your investment needs
- You earn one interest rate on CD investments placed through CDARS®
- You work with ONE institution
- You receive one regular statement detailing your CD investments
- No need to consolidate statements at the end of each month, quarter, or year
- Eliminates the time-consuming task of tracking collateral values
If you need access to up to $50 million in FDIC insurance, CDARS® could be for you. Speak to a financial advisor before investing. Then click here.
It's easy to sign up for online banking. Go to iGObanking.com, member FDIC, to begin your Internet banking today or call us at 1-888-432-5890.
Is Online Banking Safe?
The web is a convenient and safe way to bank. When you do online banking at iGObanking.com you can be confident that our site is secure. Data is encrypted making it virtually impossible for anyone to access your account information. Most Internet banks also use "Multifactor Authentication" to protect against phishing, pharming and dictionary attacks, as well as keystroke logging viruses. For added security, site access requires users to answer a series of security questions and automatically disconnects users after 10 minutes of inactivity.
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