Citibank CD Rates: June 2024 (2024)

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Citibank offers 19 “Fixed Rate” certificate of deposit (CD) terms, ranging from three months to five years. The bank’s CD rates tend not to be competitive among online banks, and Citi requires a $500 minimum deposit to open a CD.

Here’s an overview of Citi Certificates of Deposit rates. Rates may vary by location. For the purposes of this article, we’ve used the New York City ZIP code of 10001. Annual percentage yields (APYs) are accurate as of June 4, 2024.

CD TermAPYMinimum Deposit
3 Months0.05%$500
4 Months0.05%$500
5 Months0.05%$500
6 Months4.75%$500
7 Months0.05%$500
8 Months0.05%$500
9 Months3.75%$500
10 Months0.05%$500
11 Months0.05%$500
12 Months2.00% to 3.00%$500
13 Months0.10%$500
14 Months0.10%$500
15 Months4.00%$500
18 Months2.00%$500
24 Months2.00%$500
30 Months0.10%$500
36 Months2.00%$500
48 Months2.00%$500
60 Months2.00%$500

Overview of Citibank CDs

Citibank’s Fixed Rate CDs require a minimum $500 opening deposit, which is modest compared to some other major national banks requiring deposits of $1,000, like the Bank of America Fixed Term Certificates of Deposit. However, many other online banks offer more favorable CD rates with similar or lower opening deposit requirements.

Interest on CDs at Citibank is compounded daily and credited to your account monthly (for CDs with terms longer than one year; for CDs with terms of one year or less, interest is paid either monthly or at the end of the CD term). You can choose to withdraw interest at any time during the term after it’s been credited to your account, but keep in mind that this will reduce your balance and lower the amount of interest you earn.

If you need to withdraw your principal funds from a Citibank Fixed Rate CD early, there’s a substantial early withdrawal penalty. For CDs with terms of one year or less, you’ll forfeit 90 days’ simple interest. For CDs with terms greater than one year, you’ll forfeit 180 days’ simple interest.

In addition to its Fixed Rate CDs, Citibank offers the Citi Step-Up CDs. With this CD, your interest rate automatically increases every 10 months, paying a composite 0.10% APY over the 30-month term. The bank offers the 12-month Citi No-Penalty CD as well, which allows you to withdraw your full balance and interest without penalty at any time after the first six days after you deposit funds into your account. The No Penalty CD currently earns 0.05% APY.

Terms for Citibank’s Fixed Rate CDs are plentiful, making it easy to find a CD term that aligns with your savings timeline.

Overview of Citibank CDs
Minimum Deposit$500
Term Lengths3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 24, 30, 36, 48 and 60 months
Compounding ScheduleDaily
Early Withdrawal PenaltyTerms of 1 year and less: 90 days’ simple interest
Terms longer than 1 year: 180 days' simple interest
Grace Period for Penalty-Free Withdrawals After Maturity7 days

How Much Can You Earn With Citibank’s CD Rates?

With such low yields, don’t expect to earn much interest on your Citibank Fixed Rate CD. Before investing in a CD, make sure to crunch the numbers and see how much interest you could earn.

To find out what you can earn with Citibank’s CDs, use our CD calculator:

How Citibank’s CDs Compare

While Citibank’s Fixed Rate CDs rates are comparable to rates offered by other large national banks, they’re significantly lower than the best CD rates currently available. Many of Citibank’s CD rates are also lower than the national average CD rates. According to May 2024 data from the FDIC, the average rate on a three-month CD is 1.53%, but a Citibank CD with the same term earns just 0.05% APY.

If you’re interested in using CDs as part of your savings strategy, you can find better rates than Citibank offers. This is a great reminder to shop around before buying a CD. Researching CDs at several banks and credit unions can help you find the best rates and terms to match your savings goals.

How To Open a Citibank Account Online

Opening a Citibank CD account online is a straightforward process.

  • Visit the Citibank website and select the CD account type that best suits your needs.
  • Select “Apply Now” to begin the application process.
  • Provide the required personal details and contact information.
  • Verify your identity and provide any additional requested information, like your employment or income.
  • Fund your new CD account with the minimum deposit amount by linking an external bank account or, if you have one, a Citibank account.
  • Set up online access to manage your CD through online banking.
  • Review and agree to the agreements and disclosures.

Pro Tip

While CD accounts offer guaranteed returns, you could risk losing out on higher returns after locking in your deposits. One strategy to offset this risk is to create a CD ladder by opening multiple CDs with different maturity dates. This way, you have access to cash through your shorter-term CDs that you can then reinvest at a higher rate if rates increase.

About Citibank

Citibank, the retail banking subsidiary of Citigroup, Inc., is the fourth-largest bank by assets. This U.S.-based bank is well known for its retail banking and credit card offerings. It serves more than 110 million clients in the U.S., Mexico and Asia. Citibank offers a wide variety of products, ranging from CDs, checking and savings accounts to mortgages and investment products.

Other Options for Citibank CDs

If you decide Citibank’s fixed-rate CDs aren’t right for you, you can also consider the bank’s step-up CD and no-penalty CD.

  • Citibank Step-Up CD

This CD is only available with a 30-month term and requires a $500 minimum opening balance. As a step-up CD, it offers an interest rate increase every 10 months. You’ll earn 0.05% APY for the first 10 months, 0.10% APY for the following 10 months and 0.15% APY for the final 10 months for a composite 0.10% APY over the course of the 30-month term.

  • Citibank No-Penalty CD

Citibank’s no-penalty CD is a 12-month CD with a $500 minimum opening deposit requirement that allows for one penalty-free withdrawal. You must withdraw your entire balance if you choose to make an early withdrawal. While this CD offers more flexibility, it only pays 0.05% APY.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much interest does Citibank pay on a savings account?

Citibank offers two types of savings accounts: the Citi Access Savings Account and the Citi® Accelerate Savings. The interest rate on a Citi Access Account varies by ZIP Code, and the interest rate on a Citi Accelerate Savings Account is 4.35% APY. These accounts are only open to residents of certain states.

Is Citibank a credit union?

No, Citibank is not a credit union. Credit unions are member-owned nonprofits, while Citibank is a for-profit bank.

What is a CD ladder?

When you build a CD ladder, you purchase multiple CDs with different terms. With this type of strategy, your CDs mature regularly, offering more liquidity than a single CD.

Should I open a CD or a high-yield savings account?

When choosing between a CD and a high-yield savings account, consider your liquidity needs. If you don’t need access to your cash regularly, a CD could be the better option. But if you need to make more frequent withdrawals, you may want to opt for a high-yield savings account.

Are CDs safe?

CDs purchased through banks and credit unions are considered safe investments. Banks are backed by FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) insurance, and credit unions are backed through NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) insurance. Both protect you in the event of bank failure. Citibank is a member of the FDIC (FDIC certificate No. 7213), and its CDs are FDIC-insured up to $250,000 per depositor for each account ownership category in the event of a bank failure.

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Citibank CD Rates: June 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What is the CD rate forecast for 2024? ›

CD Rates Forecast 2024

The CME FedWatch Tool, which measures market expectations for federal funds rate changes, shows that most experts expect rates to sit between 4.50% and 5.25% by December 2024.

What is Citibank's new CD rate? ›

FAQ: CD Rates Citibank

Citibank CD rates start at 0.05% APY for several terms between three months and one year and go as high as 4.75% APY for a six-month CD. All CDs have a $500 minimum deposit.

Can you get 6% on a CD? ›

It's possible to get a 6% certificate of deposit, but currently, they're only offered by credit unions, not banks. Pros of a 6% CD include locked-in interest rates and a relatively high rate of return.

Who is offering a 5% CD rate? ›

Highest current CD rates (overall)
Institution nameAPYMinimum opening deposit
Morgan Stanley5.05%$5,000
Bask Bank5.00%$1,000
LendingClub Bank5.00%Contact institution for details
Newtek Bank5.00%$2,500
31 more rows

Should I lock in a CD now or wait? ›

Unlike traditional or high-yield savings accounts, which have variable APYs, most CDs lock your money into a fixed interest rate the day you open the account. That's why if you suspect that interest rates will soon drop, it can be a good idea to put money in a CD to preserve the high APY you would earn.

What will the interest rates be at the end of 2024? ›

While McBride had initially expected mortgage rates to fall to 5.75 percent by late 2024, the economic reality means they're likely to hover in the range of 6.25 percent to 6.4 percent by the end of the year.

What is the best Citibank rate? ›

Note
Citibank Savings Account Rates
Account NameBalance for Highest APYAPY Range
Citigold Private Client$1,000,0004.35%
Citigold Account Package$200,0004.35%
Citi Priority Account Package$04.35%
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What is the best CD rate for $100,000? ›

Best Jumbo CD Rates for June 2024
BEST NATIONAL JUMBO CDs
CD Bank5.20% APY$100,000
Luana Savings Bank4.42% APY$100,000
All In Credit Union4.13% APY$100,000
Best non-Jumbo option: TotalDirectBank5.51% APY$25,000
46 more rows

Who's got the highest CD rate right now? ›

The highest certificates of deposit (CDs) rates today are offered by Nano Bank (6.00%), Merchants Bank of Indiana (5.92%), Shoreham Bank (5.50%) and HAB Bank (5.48%). You can see the full list of the highest-paying CDs here.

Can you get 7% on a CD? ›

Can You Get a 7% CD Account? There was a lot of excitement in August 2023 about a few credit unions offering 7% APYs on certificates. But those rates were offered for a limited time only and are no longer available. However, the nation's best CD rates are still well above 5%, with some pushing toward 6%.

Can I put 100k in a CD? ›

Those with $100,000 or more may want to consider depositing their money into a jumbo certificate of deposit (CD) that's insured through a bank insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) or a credit union insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).

What is considered a good 6 month CD rate right now? ›

The best six-month certificate of deposit (CD) rate is currently 5.48% annual percentage yield (APY), while the national average rate is 2.50%. With rates expected to fall later in the year, the experts we interviewed said now is the time to lock in high yields on CDs.

How high will CD rates go in 2024? ›

Key takeaways. The national average rate for one-year CD rates will be at 1.15 percent APY by the end of 2024, McBride forecasts, while predicting top-yielding one-year CDs to pay a significantly higher rate of 4.25 percent APY at that time.

What is the current CD rate at Citibank? ›

Citibank Step-Up CD

You'll earn 0.05% APY for the first 10 months, 0.10% APY for the following 10 months and 0.15% APY for the final 10 months for a composite 0.10% APY over the course of the 30-month term.

Where can I get 7% interest on my money? ›

Why Trust Us? As of June 2024, no banks are offering 7% interest rates on savings accounts. Two credit unions have high-interest checking accounts: Landmark Credit Union Premium Checking with 7.50% APY and OnPath Credit Union High Yield Checking with 7.00% APY.

What will CD rates be in 2025 in the USA? ›

Similarly, the Fed's interest rate cuts are not expected to be overly drastic, but rather, gradual. What this means is that come this time next year, you may not be able to sign a 1-year CD at 5% (or slightly more) like you can today. But it's possible that you'll be able to lock in a 1-year CD at 4.5%, or 4.25%.

What is the interest prediction for 2024? ›

Also, mortgage rates are still much higher than we've been used to in recent years. On 30 May 2024, the average 2 year fixed mortgage rate is 5.80%. While this is a significant drop from its July 2023 peak of 6.86%, it's still much higher than December 2021 when was 2.34%.

Will money market rates go up in 2024? ›

The national average rate for savings accounts will be 0.3 percent by the end of 2024, McBride forecasts, while predicting an average of 0.35 percent for money market accounts. At the end of 2024, the top-yielding nationally available money market account and savings account are projected to be at 4.45 percent APY.

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