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Colorado Federal Savings Bank CD Rates 2026: Impressive rates across the board

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August 21, 2025, 4:32 PM ET
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Online banks have become the go-to place for high-yielding certificates of deposit (CDs). With little overhead, they can afford to offer generous annual percentage yields (APYs), meaning customers benefit by earning substantial interest. The tradeoff of a fully digital bank is that you won’t be able to manage your account in-person at a local branch. 

Colorado Federal Savings Bank is just such a financial institution. Its returns are impressive, but it’s online-only—and its CD options are a bit sparse. Let’s take a look at Colorado Federal’s CD rates to help you decide if they’re a good fit for your financial goals. 

Rates are current as of Aug. 21, 2025 and are subject to change. 



Colorado Federal Savings Bank CD rates and products 

Colorado Federal Savings Bank issues two CD types: standard CDs and no-penalty CDs. You won’t find other specialty CDs, such as business, bump-up, or IRA CDs. 

Colorado Federal offers a total of eight term lengths, ranging from three months to five years. They’re all very generous, with most options at or above 4.00% APY. 

Standard CDs 

Colorado Federal Savings Bank CDs offer between 3.50% and 4.35%. That’s an abnormally high floor—and an extremely competitive ceiling. But there’s a catch: you must deposit at least $5,000 to open an account. If you’ve got the funds, Colorado Federal can be a lucrative destination for your money. 

Depending on the length of your CD term, you’ll be charged between one and six months’ interest when withdrawing your funds before your account matures. 

Colorado Federal Savings Bank standard CD features

Minimum opening deposit$5,000
Early withdrawal penalty– Term of 3 months: 1 month’s interest 
– Terms of 6-12 months: 3 months’ interest 
– Terms of 18+ months: 6 months’ interest
Partial withdrawals permittedYes, for a fee
Additional deposits permittedNo
Automatic renewalYes, to the same term
Renewal grace period10 days

Colorado Federal Savings Bank standard CD rates

Term lengthAPY
3 months3.50%
6 months4.35%
12 months4.10%
18 months4.05%
24 months4.00%
36 months3.95%
60 months3.80%
3 months
APY3.50%
6 months
APY4.35%
12 months
APY4.10%
18 months
APY4.05%
24 months
APY4.00%
36 months
APY3.95%
60 months
APY3.80%

Bank details checked Aug. 21, 2025 

No-penalty CDs 

No-penalty CDs allow you to withdraw your entire balance before your maturity date without losing money to the fee that would normally be leveed as an early withdrawal penalty. This is a great option if you’re uneasy about losing access to a large chunk of money for months at a time. 

Colorado Federal Savings Bank no-penalty CDs also require a minimum opening deposit of $5,000. 

Colorado Federal Savings Bank no penalty CD features 

Minimum opening deposit$5,000
Early withdrawal penaltyNone
Partial withdrawals permittedNo
Additional deposits permittedNo
Automatic renewalYes
Renewal grace period10 days

Colorado Federal Savings Bank no-penalty CD rates

Term lengthAPY
11 months3.50%
11 months
APY3.50%
APY

Bank details checked Aug. 21, 2025 



Compare Colorado Federal Savings Bank to competitors 

Colorado Federal Savings Bank offers strong CD rates across the board. Here’s how it stacks up next to its competitors.

The Colorado Federal Savings Bank logo.

Colorado Federal Savings Bank
Discover Bank logo

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Northern Bank Direct Logo

Northern Bank Direct
3 months3 months3 months
3.50%2.00%N/A
6 months6 months6 months
4.35%3.50%4.15%
12 months12 months12 months
4.10%3.90%3.25%
18 months18 months18 months
4.05%3.75%3.25%
24 months24 months24 months
4.00%3.60%3.25%
36 months36 months36 months
3.95%3.60%3.25%
60 months60 months60 months
3.80%3.60%3.25%
Learn moreLearn moreLearn more
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at Colorado Federal Credit Union
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at MoneyLion
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at Northern Bank Direct

Bank details checked Aug. 21, 2025 

Learn more about Colorado Federal Savings Bank 

Colorado Federal Savings Bank is headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado. It’s an online bank that offers CDs, savings accounts, as well as treasury and cash management solutions. It also specializes in residential construction lending. 

Colorado Federal Savings Bank is a federally chartered stock savings bank. You won’t find checking account or money market account options, nor are there any personal or business loans. It’s great for anyone searching for a high-yield savings account or CD, but any other banking needs you’ll have to find solutions for somewhere else. 

Pro tip

Want to better understand the nuances of money market vs. savings accounts? We’ve got you.

Frequently asked questions 

What is the minimum deposit required for Colorado Federal Savings Bank CDs? 

The minimum deposit for Colorado Federal Savings Bank CDs is $5,000 .

Do I have to live in Colorado to open an account here?

No, Colorado Federal Savings Bank serves customers across the U.S.

Can I open a Colorado Federal Savings Bank CD online?

Yes, you can open a Colorado Federal Savings Bank CD online—even if you don’t live in Colorado. Its CDs are available nationwide.

Can I use Colorado Federal Savings Bank CDs in a CD ladder strategy? 

You can use Colorado Federal Savings Bank CDs in a CD ladder, but remember its minimum opening deposit requirement of $5,000 . You’ll need a significant chunk of money to build a CD ladder with Colorado Federal when compared to many competitors which don’t enforce a minimum deposit.

What happens when my Colorado Federal Savings Bank CD matures? 

When your Colorado Federal Savings Bank CD matures, it will renew to the same CD term. You’ll have a 10-day grace period to close your account or open a different CD. 

Are Colorado Federal Savings Bank CDs FDIC insured?

Colorado Federal Savings Bank CDs are FDIC insured up to the maximum $250,000. 

 

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By Joseph HostetlerStaff Writer, Personal Finance

Joseph is a staff writer on Fortune's personal finance team. He's covered personal finance since 2016, previously serving as a reporter and editor at sites like Business Insider and The Points Guy. He has also contributed to major outlets such as AP News, CNN, Newsweek, and many more.

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