Is CIT bank reliable for a high-yield savings account

Any catches on their 11-month no-penalty CD? I’m thinking of putting around 50k in there.

Juno said:
Any catches on their 11-month no-penalty CD? I’m thinking of putting around 50k in there.

How’d it go for you? I’m thinking of doing the same.

Olen said:

Juno said:
Any catches on their 11-month no-penalty CD? I’m thinking of putting around 50k in there.

How’d it go for you? I’m thinking of doing the same.

I read some rough reviews about CIT, so I ended up going with Ally Bank or Treasury Direct for T-bills instead.

Capital One offers over 4% APY on their high-yield savings and lets you access funds freely. I really don’t recommend CIT—their interface is clunky and customer support is lacking. If you prefer a traditional bank, US Bank doesn’t have the best rates, but their customer service and platform are reliable. Has anyone tried Discover or Synchrony?