At Navy Federal Credit Union, we believe in supporting our members. That’s why we’ve sponsored the Marine Corps Marathon since 1997 and why our members—all branches of the military, the DoD, veterans and their families—can enjoy checking and savings benefits tailored to their unique needs. We want to help you chase your financial dreams, whether that’s opening a checking account or saving up for that big purchase.
When it comes to savings, we know it’s important to have the confidence and flexibility to let your money work for you. That’s why our market-leading savings rate is more than 3X the industry average, and why we offer competitive rates on certificates to help you with short-run savings for your long-run goals.
And wherever you are in your investment journey, let our investing solutions lead the way. Our simple, yet powerful online tools help you research, buy and track your investments.
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