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CDARS

CDARS is the Certificate of Deposit Account Registry Service. And it's the most convenient way to enjoy full FDIC insurance on deposits of up to $30 million.

With CDARS, you can earn CD-level returns. Earning rates may compare favorably with other investment alternatives, including Treasury bills and money market mutual funds.

To learn more about CDARS, please visit their website, or you can view a powerpoint presentation that has specific details about this great investment opportunity.

  • CDARS Website
    * Note: By using the links above, you will be Leaving the Bank of Whittier Web Site to a Third Party that is NOT an affiliate of the Bank of Whittier. The Bank of Whittier doesn't endorse the information, content, presentation or accuracy of other websites and claims no responsibility for it.
  • CDARS Presentation (To open the presentation in your browser requires Adobe Acrobat be installed on your computer, you may also download the document and view at a later date)

    To download Adobe Acrobat Reader, please visit the Adobe Website.

 

 


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Exceptions. We may let you withdraw money from your Account before the Maturity Date
without an early withdraw penalty: (1) when one or more of you dies or is determined legally
incompetent by a court or other administrative body of competent jurisdiction; or (2) when
the Account is an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) established in accordance with 26
USC 408 and the money is paid within seven (7) days after the Account is opened; or (3)
when the Account is a Keogh Plan (Keogh), if you forfeit at least the income earned on the
withdrawn funds; or (4) if the Account is an IRA or a Keogh Plan established pursuant to 26
USC 408 or 26 USC 401, when you reach age 59 1/2 or become disabled; of (5) within an
applicable grace period of 10 days after the Maturity Date.