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What is the difference between a Passbook and Statement Savings account?

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Both accounts offer the same high interest rate. The Passbook Savings offers simplified record keeping, as your account is updated with each transaction made. The Passbook is required for all transactions. A Statement Savings Account gives you the convenience of a monthly statement, the flexibility of making transfers and electronic deposits and withdrawals.

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