The Trade Up CD
 

One-time rate increase

If a higher rate comes along during the term of your CD, you can trade up for it.1

Flexibility

Choose between a 30-month and 60-month term.

FDIC-insured

As with all U.S. Bank CDs, the Trade Up CD is FDIC-insured.2

See your CD rates.

A certificate of deposit (CD) is an account that offers you a higher interest rate than a traditional savings account in exchange for leaving your money untouched for an agreed upon time. We’ll use this to give you rate information based on where you live.

Terms2 5 6 and Annual Percentage Yield (APY)4

Deposit between $1,000 and $250,000.3 The Annual Percentage Yield (APY)4 is effective currentdate for ZIP code currentZipCode(Edit ZIP code)

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Terms in months APY
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Disclosures

  1. Option to trade up one time only during the initial term requires you to visit a U.S. Bank branch to redeem before the maturity date. Rate change option is based on the published rate for the closest standard term that is equal to or less than the remaining term of the original CD. It may take up to ten days for rate change to become effective.

  2. $1,000 minimum opening deposit up to a maximum of $250,000. 

  3. Annual Percentage Yield (APY) assumes principal and interest remain on deposit for the term of the certificate. All interest payments for the APY will be made at the end of the term or annually, whichever occurs first. Penalty will be imposed for early withdrawal. Fees could reduce earning on the account.

  4. Offer good for the initial term only. CD is automatically renewed for the same term. The rate is determined based on the published rate for the CD, excluding CD Specials, that is closest to but not exceeding the term of the CD. Advertised rate and APY are offered at the bank's discretion and may change daily.

  5. Online application is not valid for single maturity CDs, business or retirement CDs, brokerage deposits, institutional investors, public funds or in conjunction with other promotional offers.

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Deposit products are offered by U.S. Bank National Association. Member FDIC.

Refer to Your Deposit Account Agreement (PDF) and the Consumer Pricing Information (PDF) disclosure for a summary of fees, terms and conditions that apply.