Our experts answer readers' banking questions and write unbiased product reviews (here's how we assess banking products). In some cases, we receive a commission from our partners; however, our opinions are our own. Terms apply to offers listed on this page.
The information for the following product(s) has been collected independently by Business Insider: Chase Sapphire℠ Banking. The details for these products have not been reviewed or provided by the issuer.
Bank of America (Member FDIC) is one of the best national banks, but its CD rates are still short of the best ones available at online banks.
Bank of America has three types of CDs: Featured, Fixed Term, and Flexible accounts. Your CD rate will largely vary depending on the type of CD and term you get.
Bank of America CD Rates
Bank of America Fixed Term CD Rates
The
These CDs have a
Bank of America CD rates are the same in many areas, but they can vary depending on where you live. We used the zip code from New York City, New York, for the following Bank of America CD rates:
CD Terms | APY |
28 days to 89 days | 0.03% on all account balances |
90 days to 179 days | 4.00% on all account balances |
6 months to 120 months | 0.03% on all account balances |
Bank of America Featured CD Rates
Bank of America Featured CDs are the bank's promotional terms, which means their rates may only be offered for a specific time frame. The
These CDs require at least
The
CD Terms | APY |
7 months and 13 months | up to 5.40% depending on balances |
25 months | 3.20% on all account balances |
10 months and 37 months | 0.05% on all account balances |
Bank of America Flexible CD Rates
The
The
Bank of America CD Rates Pros and Cons
Pros | Cons |
|
|
Compare Bank of America CD Rates
Bank of America CD Rates vs. Chase CD Rates
Bank of America and Chase each have CD terms up to 10 years. Both banks pay relatively low rates overall, with higher rates on select terms.
The best option for you will largely depend on which term you choose. If you're looking for a short-term CD between three to five months, Bank of America's traditional CD rates may be more appealing than Chase CD rates. Bank of America also may be more suitable if you like the 7-month or 13-month promotional CDs.
Chase may be a better option than Bank of America for long-term CDs over a year, but only if you qualify for a relationship rate. To get a relationship rate at Chase, you must have
Bank of America CD Rates vs. Wells Fargo CD Rates
If you want to open a CD with less than $2,500, Bank of America will have to be your default option. Wells Fargo traditional CDs require at least
If your goal is to strictly find the most competitive CD rate, deciding between these two banks depends on the term.
For traditional CDs, Wells Fargo CD rates are higher on 6-month and 1-year terms. Meanwhile, Bank of America notably offers great rates for terms between 90 days and 179 days.
Meanwhile, for promotional CDs, Bank of America's strongest options are its 7-month and 13-month terms. At Wells Fargo, the 5-month or 11-month
Why You Should Trust Us: How We Reviewed Bank of America CDs
At Insider, we rate CDs on a scale from 0 to 5. We use a CD methodology that looks at interest rates, minimum opening deposits, early withdrawal penalties, variety of CD terms, ethics, customer support, and mobile apps.