Savings
At Denver Savings Bank, we put the power of earning while saving directly into your hands. Regardless of your savings goal, we have the perfect solution for you!
DSB Savings Account
The perfect balance of tiered interest rates for a personal savings account. This account allows you to earn more as your balance grows – all with minimal requirements!
See Account Details
- $50.00 opening deposit
- No minimum balance
- Interest earned at current rate
- Free Online & Mobile Banking
Additional Terms:
- Dormant Fee – $7.00 when account is inactive for 6 months with a balance less than $500.00
Monster Saver Club
The Monster Saver Club is the perfect savings account to help kids become monster savers for life! It offers children 13 years or younger the ability to have their own savings account. Each deposit enters them into a monthly drawing for Monster Saver of the Month!
See Account Details
- Each time the Monster Saver brings in a deposit to the bank, they may sign up for a chance to be “Monster Saver of the Month”
- $5.00 Opening Deposit
- To obtain the disclosed annual percentage yield, only a $1.00 minimum balance is required
- The only requirements are the opening deposit and to be 13 years old or younger
Certificate of Deposit
Certificate of Deposits Are a great way to grow your money with the safety of FDIC Insurance. We offer a wide range of terms options, from 6 months all the way up to 5 years.
See Account Details
Here at DSB, for Certificate of Deposit and IRA options, we can customize the terms specifically to your needs, anywhere from 6-60 months. Contact Us at our Denver or Waverly branch, and let our team customize an option that will help you maximize your earnings based on your current or future needs.
Money Market
Money Market accounts are a great way to invest money that will provide you with interest earning potential, without tying up funds for a fixed period of time.
See Account Details
- $50.00 opening deposit
- Variable Rate Account – The rate may change after the account is opened
- Fees could reduce earnings