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Club Accounts

  • Achieve your goals with a designated savings account
  • Enjoy flexible weekly or monthly deposits while earning interest
  • Set up automatic transfers from your St. Mary’s Bank checking or savings account

Club Account Options

Cover every season with ease! From holiday cheer and winter warmth to summer adventures and school readiness, our Club Accounts can prepare your finances for upcoming expenses. 

Christmas Club

Eliminate the holiday headache. Start saving for presents and parties today!

  • Matures on October 10
  • Interest paid at maturity date
  • $10 minimum to $100 maximum weekly transfer
  • $5,000 maximum

Winter Club

Stave off the winter blues with an account designed to fund your fun.

  • Matures on January 15
  • Interest paid at maturity date
  • $10 minimum to $100 maximum weekly transfer
  • $5,000 maximum

Back to School Club

Pad your wallet before it’s time to stock up on school supplies. Make your first deposit today.

  • Matures on August 1 
  • Interest paid at maturity date
  • $10 minimum to $100 maximum weekly transfer
  • $5,000 maximum

Summer Club

Plan your perfect summer vacation without worrying about how you’ll pay for it.

  • Matures on June 15
  • Interest paid at maturity date
  • $10 minimum to $100 maximum weekly transfer
  • $5,000 maximum

Open a Club Account

 Give us a call at (888) 786-2791 or visit a branch.
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A little saved today means a lot more when your savings grow automatically. Open our high-rate Rainy Day Savings Account online, or visit a branch today. 

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