My guess is that there are no friendlies- at best, not currently hostile.
In socialist countries, the money handlers are among the top of the food chain and as the US progresses it’s socialist tendencies the money folks will gravitate in that direction against patriots.
Incidentally, this is why a cashless society is just as powerless as a disarmed one and is why the power hungry will push for that.
You may want to check out WEA or Western Asset Premier Bonds by Legg Mason. I have been with them for a long time and they have been paying a monthly dividend like clock work. But the principal can and will fluctuate, what may or may not be suitable for your purpose. Well just a thought..
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Ally bank. As far as I know they haven’t said anything against Trump and have decent cd rates. —They’re an online only bank so you’d have to get use to that.
I’m not a LDS member, but I’d bet Zions bank, from Utah would be a pretty good pick.
Discover bank another Utah entity.
This is a good topic, so any others would be interesting.
Free your money!
Good luck.
After several acquisitions, my bank is now CapitolOne.
Their interest rates are decent, considering today’s rates. Their CDs are over 2%, depending on length of time and amount. They also have a Money Market that is currently paying 2% on balances of $10k or more. They will probably increase that soon due to the recent FED increase.
Once you set up an account, you can open additional CD and MM accounts online.
I also use CapitalOne for yield. However, you said the problem was getting an account for an organization, not an individual, and I dont know their restrictions in that regard.
I went with a local bank when I moved to South Carolina in 2003. I’ve never had better service. The employees are very stable. The lady at the drive thru has been there 20 years.
And, best of all, the excess cash in my checking account stays right here in town by use for local people and local businesses.
Kelley Earnhardt Miller, Chairman & Incorporating Director
She is Dale Jr's Sister FWIW.
They are a Local Bank is about all I know.
Ally bank is apolitical and pays 2% on a savings account.