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    What You’ll Actually Earn With CIT Bank’s 4.10% APY: $5k To $100k

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    CIT Bank’s six-month 4.10% annual percentage yield (APY) boost¹ on its Platinum Savings account is one of the highest savings rates available without activity requirements. But what does that actually pay in dollars? 

    It comes down entirely to how much cash you have parked.

    The Math By Balance

    Here’s what 4.10% APY* earns over six months at common balance levels, approximated using daily compounding (CIT Bank compounds daily, credits monthly):

    • $5,000 → about $102 in interest
    • $10,000 → about $203
    • $25,000 → about $508
    • $50,000 → about $1,016
    • $100,000 → about $2,030

    Versus Where You Might Be Parked Now

    Compare those numbers to what the same balances earn at common APYs you may already have:

    • 0.38% (national savings average as of June 15, 2026) on $100,000 → about $190 over six months. CIT pays roughly 10x that².
    • 3.10% (major online banks) on $100,000 → about $1,539. CIT’s boost adds nearly $500 more.
    • 3.75% (CIT’s standard top-tier APY rate after the boost ends) on $100,000 → about $1,858. The 35-basis-point boost is worth roughly $170 over the six-month window.

    Check out the CIT Platinum Savings account here >>

    The Catch

    The 4.10% rate applies only to balances of $5,000 and above. Anything under that tier earns just 0.60% APY at CIT (lower tier 0.25% APY + 0.35% APY boost).

    The promotional rate also requires signing up with the CITBoost promo code, lasts only six months from enrollment and after that, the account reverts to CIT’s standard 3.75% APY (accurate as of June 8, 2026) on the $5,000+ tier, and 0.25% on the sub $5,000 tier.

    How This Connects

    The College Investor has covered the math of compounding for years, and the same principle applies here: when rates are elevated, the dollars stack up faster but only on the principal you’ve actually got working. 

    A $1,000 balance at 4.10% earns about $20 over six months. A $25,000 balance earns 25x that. 

    If you’re sitting on cash in a checking account or a big-bank savings account paying near the national average, this is one of the highest do-nothing-else ways to earn in the market.

    Bottom Line

    The bigger the eligible balance, the more the promo actually moves the needle. At $100,000, the gap between CIT’s boosted 4.10APY% and a national-average savings account is roughly $1,830 over the six-month boost window — money that’s currently sitting on the table for anyone still parked in a big-bank savings account. 

    Note – CIT Bank is Member FDIC insured. 

    Get started here >>

    Disclosure

    For complete list of account details and fees, see our Personal Account disclosures.

    ¹Platinum Savings is a tiered interest rate account. Interest is paid on the entire account balance based on the interest rate and APY in effect that day for the balance tier associated with the end-of-day account balance. APYs — Annual Percentage Yields are accurate as of January 9, 2026: 0.25% APY on balances of $0.01 to $4,999.99; 3.75% APY on balances of $5,000.00 or more. Interest Rates for the Platinum Savings account are variable and may change at any time without notice. The minimum to open a Platinum Savings account is $100.

    ²Based on comparison to the national average Annual Percentage Yield (APY) on savings accounts as published in the FDIC National Rates and Rate Caps, accurate as of May 18, 2026. 

    * Platinum Savings APY Boost Promotion Terms and Conditions

    This is a limited time offer available to New and Existing customers who meet the Platinum Savings APY Boost promotion criteria.

    Accounts enrolled in the Platinum Savings Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Boost promotion will receive a 0.35% APY boost on the Platinum Savings current standard APY tiers for 6 months following the opening of a new account or when an existing Platinum Savings account is enrolled in the promotion. The Platinum Savings APY boost will be applied on account balances up to $9,999,999.00. Account balances above $9,999,999.00 will earn the standard APY. If the standard-published APY should change during the promotion period, the APY boost will move with it, offering an account APY above the standard rate.

    The Promotion begins on February 13, 2026, and ends June 30, 2026. Customers enrolled in the promotion prior to the end date will receive the APY boost for the 6-month period outlined in the terms and conditions.

    The promotion can end at any time without notice.

    CIT and the CIT logo are registered trademarks of First Citizens BancShares, Inc.

    Disclaimer: The College Investor is a third party provider of informational content and does not offer financial products or services. Account services are provided by CIT, a division of First Citizens Bank. All accounts are subject to approval. This advertisement is not a guarantee or commitment to provide any product or service.

    Editor: Colin Graves

    The post What You’ll Actually Earn With CIT Bank’s 4.10% APY: $5k To $100k appeared first on The College Investor.

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