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Best 1-year credit union CD rates for February 2025

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To find the best rate it pays to shop around and compare yields tied to share certificates offered by credit unions. Share certificates are credit unions’ version of banks’ certificates of deposit (CDs). They’re both designed to hold your funds for a set amount of time, and they usually pay a fixed annual percentage yield (APY).

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Some of the most competitive APYs available on CDs can be found on share certificates at credit unions so it is important to include them in your search. Credit unions can offer their members the convenience and friendly service of local branch access while earning a competitive return. — Greg McBride, CFA, Bankrate chief financial analyst

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