Choosing the right savings account is essential if youβre hoping to maximize your financial returns. Interest rates vary significantly from one financial institution to the next, and understanding how to earn more on your savings can have a big impact on your bottom line.
Weβll walk through some account options, explain how savings accounts earn interest and teach you to navigate important rules. By the end, you’ll be ready to select the savings account that aligns with your goals.
Types of Savings Accounts: Which One Fits Your Needs?Β
Some of the most popular types of savings accounts with high APYs include:
1. High-Yield Savings AccountsΒ
High-yield savings accounts often offer significantly higher interest rates than traditional accounts. They are ideal for those looking to grow their savings with minimal effort.
- Examples:Β
- Synchrony Bank: Offers 4% APY, along with ATM access.Β
- SoFi: Offers a βround up and saveβ feature with an APY of up to 3.8%.Β
- CIT Bank: Requires a minimum opening deposit of $100 with a 4% APY.Β
These accounts typically have no monthly fees, and many compound interest daily, allowing your savings to grow faster. Even small balances can benefit you over time, thanks to frequent compounding.
Many high-yield savings accounts come with transfer limits to ensure security and regulatory compliance. While limits vary by bank and account type, they can affect how quickly you can move funds.
Here are some tips for managing transfer limits effectively:
- Plan large withdrawals in advance by spreading them across several days.Β
- Use ATM access for immediate cash needs, if available.Β
- Utilize your bankβs mobile app to monitor and manage transfers efficiently.Β
2. Money Market AccountsΒ
Money market accounts combine high interest rates with more flexibility than traditional savings accounts. Like most high-yield and traditional savings accounts, they often have withdrawal limits β such as six withdrawals per monthβ but they allow easier access through debit cards and checks.
- Example: Quontic Bank offers a money market account with a 4.5% APY when you make a $100 minimum opening deposit. This type of account is excellent for people who want competitive interest rates without locking their funds in long-term investments.Β
3. Certificates of Deposit (CDs) Money Market AccountsΒ
Certificates of Deposit (CDs) are a secure savings option offered by banks and credit unions. They typically feature:
- Fixed interest rates higher than standard savings accountsΒ
- Terms ranging from a few months to several yearsΒ
- Penalties for early withdrawalsΒ
Because CDs lock in funds for a set period, they work well for those who donβt need immediate access to their savings and want to earn a guaranteed return.
Top High-Yield Savings Accounts in 2025: A ComparisonΒ
Below is a comparison of some of the highest-yielding savings accounts currently available:
| Bank & Account | APY | Minimum Deposit | Notable Features |
| Axos Bank β Axos ONE SavingsΒ | Up to 4.86% | $0Β | No monthly fees; requires bundled Axos ONE checking with at least $1,500 monthly direct deposit and $1,500 average balance to earn top APYΒ Β |
| Openbank β High-Yield SavingsΒ | 4.75% | $500Β | No monthly fees |
| Pibank β Online SavingsΒ | 4.60%Β | $0Β | No monthly fees |
| BrioDirect β High-Yield SavingsΒ | 4.55%Β | $5,000Β | No monthly fees |
| Fitness Bank β Savings AccountΒ | 4.55%Β | $100Β | No monthly fees with $100+ balance; requires fitness activity β 4.55% APY is earned only with an average of 12,500 steps per day (tracked via the bankβs app)Β |
| TotalBank β Money Market SavingsΒ | 4.51%Β | $25,000Β | No monthly fees |
| LendingClub Bank β LevelUp SavingsΒ | Up to 4.50%Β | $0Β | No monthly fees; 4.50% APY is achieved by depositing $250+ per month (if a month is missed, rate drops to 3.50% APY); comes with a free ATM card for withdrawalsΒ |
| Valley National Bank β High-Yield SavingsΒ | 4.39%Β | $1Β | No monthly feesΒ |
| CIT Bank β Platinum SavingsΒ | 4.30%Β | $100Β | No monthly fees; balances under $5k earn a lower APYΒ |
| Forbright Bank β Growth SavingsΒ | 4.25%Β | $0Β | No monthly feesΒ |
Notes: All accounts listed above are FDIC-insured (either as banks or divisions of FDIC-insured banks). The APYs are current as of March 5, 2025 and are subject to change. No monthly fees indicates the account does not charge maintenance fees (though some may require e-statements to avoid a paper statement fee).Β
Finding the Right Account for Your Savings GoalsΒ
Choosing the right savings account depends on your financial priorities. If you prioritize high returns without locking your funds, high-yield savings accounts are ideal. For more flexibility, money market accounts offer competitive interest rates with easier access. Finally, certificates of deposit (CDs) are a good option if you want higher interest rates and can commit to leaving your money untouched for a set period.



