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    Current 12-month and 18-month CD rates at SunTrust are at 1.59 percent with an APY of 1.60 percent. 6-month and 24-month CD rates from SunTrust are slightly lower at 1.49 percent with an APY of 1.50 percent.
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    You should consider getting a SunTrust CD account if you’re already a customer with the bank. This will make it much easier for you to contact the bank about its CD accounts and rates, whether at a branch or over the phone. Otherwise, you might have difficulty learning about the various rates offered for non-Promotional CDs.
    SunTrust offers certificate of deposit accounts ranging from six months to 2 years. This allows you to open a CD term for however long you’d like it to be within that range. You won’t find the rates for non-promotional terms online, however. You’ll need to call the bank to find the exact rates for these accounts.
    Truist CD rates are not available online. You must visit your local Truist Bank branch to inquire about current CD rates and open a CD account. Since Truist doesn't reveal rates on its certificates of deposit (CDs), it's hard to assess how the bank stacks up against competitors.
    Truist Bank CDs offer rates that are much higher than the national average CD rates, according to data from the FDIC, and close to today’s best CD rates. Still, investors will have more terms to choose from with other banks and may be able to secure better rates, depending on the term they’re looking for.
  3. WEB6 days ago · Per the FDIC, the average deposit rate for a traditional savings account is just 0.46%. Deposit rates for CDs are significantly higher, so …

  4. WEB5 days ago · Updated: Apr 16, 2024, 2:40pm. Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Getty. Truist, created...