
Vio Bank CD Rates Review 2026
Vio Bank is worth comparing if the 18 months term fits your timeline. The decision should turn on maturity date, penalty rules, and the dollar gap versus liquid alternatives.
Best observed APY
3.95%
Best term
18 months
Minimum
$500
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Best observed APY
3.95%
18 months
Main catch
The 3.95% APY is tied to a specific term; it is not a flexible savings yield.
Confidence
100%
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Pros & cons
- With a 10-year CD, Vio Bank has some of the longest CD terms around.
- Vio Bank offers a competitive yield on most of its CDs.
- Vio Bank doesn’t offer CDs with a term of less than six months.
- Vio Bank doesn’t offer a no-penalty CD.
Derived from the current rate, fees, and terms we track for this product. Confirm the latest details on the provider’s site.
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Observed CD rates by maturity
Penalty estimate: 90 days of interest until verified
Penalty estimate: 90 days of interest until verified
Penalty estimate: 180 days of interest until verified
Penalty estimate: 180 days of interest until verified
Penalty estimate: 180 days of interest until verified
Penalty estimate: 180 days of interest until verified
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
18 months
3.95%
$500
Locked until maturity
Auto-renewal can turn a good CD into a forgotten rollover. Put the maturity date on your calendar.
Create maturity alertKeep 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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