Bank of Hope
Certificate of Deposit

Bank of Hope CD Rates Review 2026

Bank of Hope is worth comparing if the 5 years term fits your timeline. The decision should turn on maturity date, penalty rules, and the dollar gap versus liquid alternatives.

Deposit insurance verifiedObserved rates - verify before opening Checked Jun 26, 2026

Your CD estimate

Bank of Hope maturity math

Estimated interest

$175

Before tax at 0.35% APY

Maturity value

$10,175

Principal plus estimated interest

Estimated early-close penalty$17
Gap vs liquid alternative-$1,725

This is an illustration, not a promise. Confirm compounding, penalty, funding deadline, and renewal rules with the provider before opening.

Observed rates — verify before opening

This CD page is using observed rate data and partially verified disclosures. Confirm the selected term, early-withdrawal penalty, grace period, and renewal rules with the provider before funding the CD.

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Observed CD rates, pending disclosure check

Best observed APY

0.35%

5 years

Main catch

The 0.35% APY is tied to a specific term; it is not a flexible savings yield.

Confidence

80%

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Bank of Hope terms that actually matter

Best observed APY
0.35%
Best observed term
5 years
Minimum deposit
$1,000
Liquidity
Standard CDs trade liquidity for a fixed APY. Keep emergency money outside the CD.
Early withdrawal
Model at least 180 days of interest as a conservative penalty estimate until the provider disclosure is verified.
Grace period
Confirm with provider
Auto-renewal
Auto-renewal can turn a good CD into a forgotten rollover. Put the maturity date on your calendar.
Last checked
Jun 26, 2026

Disclosure verification

Partially verified disclosures
Deposit insuranceVerified
Rate and termsVerified
Early-withdrawal penaltyEstimated until the provider disclosure is checked
Grace periodEstimated until the provider disclosure is checked
Auto-renewal rulesEstimated until the provider disclosure is checked

Term table

Observed CD rates by maturity

3 months

Penalty estimate: 90 days of interest until verified

0.20%
APY
6 months

Penalty estimate: 90 days of interest until verified

0.20%
APY
1 year

Penalty estimate: 90 days of interest until verified

0.30%
APY
2 years

Penalty estimate: 180 days of interest until verified

0.30%
APY
3 years

Penalty estimate: 180 days of interest until verified

0.30%
APY
5 years

Penalty estimate: 180 days of interest until verified

0.35%
APY

Best for

  • CD ladder builders
  • Known cash dates
  • Savers who want term choice
  • People moving cash from low-rate banks

Not for

  • Emergency cash
  • Cash needed on short notice
  • Everyday transactions
  • Anyone unwilling to track maturity

Decision checks

Open only if these checks pass

Best observed term

5 years

Best observed APY

0.35%

Minimum deposit

$1,000

Liquidity

Locked until maturity

Maturity decision center

Auto-renewal can turn a good CD into a forgotten rollover. Put the maturity date on your calendar.

Create maturity alert
Do not use a CD for this

Keep emergency cash and money with an uncertain timing need in a liquid account. A CD is a timeline tool, not a spending account.

CD versus liquid savings

A CD can lock today's APY for a known term. A high-yield savings account keeps the money flexible, but the APY can move. Use the CD only when the maturity date, penalty, and rate gap all work together.

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