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CHASE 1 Year CD Rates


Type Fixed
Rate 0.01%
Currency USD

Website: http://www.chase.com

Authority: Chase is a major US national chartered bank (JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A) with its deposits FDIC insured. Its historical legacy goes back to 1799 and its distribution network of ATMs and branches are some of the largest in the country with over 5000 branches.  

How to open a Chase Certificate of Deposit:

- You can make an online application directly online at the bank website: http://www.chase.com

- You may call them by telephone on 1-877-68CHASE (1-877-682-4273)

- You may also open one by visiting a physical Chase branch by searching on their website for nearby locations.

What information/documentation you may require to open a US Chase CD:

- As an applicant you may be required but not limited to provide a social security number, driver's license or state-issued ID, contact information. 

Information on Chase 1 Year CD Rates:

With an agreed upfront fixed Interest rate, a one year /1 year/12 month term for a certificate of deposit is a short term fixed return investment option provided by for retail consumers by Chase. 

Influencing factors that may affect Chase one year CD Rates when they set the rate for 1 year CD rates are monetary policy decisions and forecasts by the Federal Reserve which may include their forecasts for inflation and consumer price stability. In conjunction with monetary policy, regulations, bank profit spreads and bank risk may contribute to whether it raises, keeps the same or lowers future rates.

The current rate displayed below is for a deposit for 12 months with a $1,000 Minimum Opening Deposit. A New York state postcode was used to find this rate but 250k+ for this APY.


The rate of 0.01% is 0.01% higher than the average 0%. Also it is -0.01 % lower than the highest rate Updated May, 2021

on CHASE's secure website

Website: http://www.chase.com

Authority: Chase is a major US national chartered bank (JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A) with its deposits FDIC insured. Its historical legacy goes back to 1799 and its distribution network of ATMs and branches are some of the largest in the country with over 5000 branches.  

How to open a Chase Certificate of Deposit:

- You can make an online application directly online at the bank website: http://www.chase.com

- You may call them by telephone on 1-877-68CHASE (1-877-682-4273)

- You may also open one by visiting a physical Chase branch by searching on their website for nearby locations.

What information/documentation you may require to open a US Chase CD:

- As an applicant you may be required but not limited to provide a social security number, driver's license or state-issued ID, contact information. 

Information on Chase 1 Year CD Rates:

With an agreed upfront fixed Interest rate, a one year /1 year/12 month term for a certificate of deposit is a short term fixed return investment option provided by for retail consumers by Chase. 

Influencing factors that may affect Chase one year CD Rates when they set the rate for 1 year CD rates are monetary policy decisions and forecasts by the Federal Reserve which may include their forecasts for inflation and consumer price stability. In conjunction with monetary policy, regulations, bank profit spreads and bank risk may contribute to whether it raises, keeps the same or lowers future rates.

The current rate displayed below is for a deposit for 12 months with a $1,000 Minimum Opening Deposit. A New York state postcode was used to find this rate but 250k+ for this APY.


The rate of 0.01% is 0.01% higher than the average 0%. Also it is -0.01 % lower than the highest rate Updated May, 2021

on CHASE's secure website

Type Fixed
Rate 0.01%
Currency USD

Compare CHASE Deposit rates

Account Name Rate
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CHASE 3 Month CD Rates 0.01%
CHASE 10 Year CD Rates 0.01%

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CHASE Discussion

  • Q: 400,ooo apy2.50 9m0. total int. ?

    Reply james from Oakland Gardens, United States
  • Q: Can our non-profit purchase a 1 year CD?

    Reply Jeffrey from Seattle, United States
  • Q: What is the lowest amount you can open a CD account with

    Reply AJ from Palo Alto, United States
  • Q: Why are your cd rates so ridiculously low..shame on you.

    Reply Ed from Ottawa, Canada
  • Q: Difference between Cds of 9mo or 1 year?

    Reply Juan from United States
  • Q: In 2004 I opened cd for about a year and don't know if I cashed it? How can i find out?

    Reply Hilda from New York, United States
  • Q: I want to know how to close my account and put my money back I to my regular savings account.

    Reply Elvia from United States
  • Q: Why is Chase Bank offering the lowest interest on savings accounts? .13% is what I get on my $180,000 account I don't want to change banks are you going to raise interest rates soon? if not I have to switch banks

    Reply Sharlene from Huntington Beach, United States
    • R: Try Citibank

      Reply Rita
  • Q: what is the general expected rate of return in percentage. I need to know an exact percentage for a school assignment I am working on.

    Reply Chaya from Hallandale, United States
  • Q: how can I find an old CD that I had with bank-one - maturity date 6/20/03

    Reply bettie j from Englewood, United States
    • R: Chase CD rate in 2017 is too small to be true. Terrible rate almost ~0. Shame on Chase bank. Some bank at least have 1.5 % APY. Chase is a very bad bank.

      Reply abcd
  • Q: Yes, good evening. I'm interested in opening a cd account. So I would like to know the minimum amount to start a cd account.

    Reply Yolanda Lopez from United States
  • Q: What are the CD Rates for $1,000 Minimum Opening Deposit?

    Reply leila from Circleville, United States
  • Q: Why Chase bank have the lowest rates than any banks..?

    Reply Rath from Long Beach, United States
    • R: Q: Why Chase bank have the lowest rates than any banks..?

      Reply joan.ganim
  • Q: What is the current rate on CD's?

    Reply David from Wheeling, United States