Money Market Account
A money market account is a high-yield savings account that offers competitive rates and flexibility. Grow your savings and retain access to funds for unexpected expenses or needs.
Learn moreAt Popular Private Client, we encourage savings strategies that are clear, thoughtful, and decisive. Our savings solutions, including flexible certificates of deposit (CD) and a signature money market account, help you clarify your needs, set plans, and grow savings toward a stronger financial future.
A money market account is a high-yield savings account that offers competitive rates and flexibility. Grow your savings and retain access to funds for unexpected expenses or needs.
Learn moreCertificates of Deposit (CD)1 help you maximize your savings with a variety of terms. Boost your earnings at fixed rates (tiered rates reward even higher balances) and gain peace of mind with FDIC-insured savings.
Wealth management at Popular Private Client begins with a conversation — about your needs and goals for financial security and flourishing. Your private banker will help you create a personalized plan, track your progress, and outline strategies for growth. Along the journey, you’ll experience the intimate, hands-on service you need to achieve your dreams.
1Popular Bank, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to change or terminate these rates at any time. A penalty will be imposed for early withdrawal. Fees may reduce earnings on the account. CDs will automatically renew at the end of the grace period following maturity with the rate applicable at that time for the same term and corresponding tier for the deposit amount at the time of renewal. Interest rates and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) may change at any time at the Bank's discretion without prior notice before any CD account is opened online. CDs cannot be opened online before the application process is finalized and approved. Once your application is approved, your account will receive the current interest rate and APY in effect on the date it is opened and funded. The APY assumes that interest and principal will remain on deposit until maturity.