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Newtek Bank CD rates 2026

Joseph Hostetler
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Joseph Hostetler
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March 17, 2026, 5:45 PM ET
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Many banks that offer the best certificates of deposit often provide a term or two that hits or exceeds 3.50% annual percentage yield (APY). Solid return rates like that aren’t necessarily uncommon.

It is, however, uncommon for a bank to offer six different CD terms which all exceed that mark. Newtek Bank does just that—making it an incredible option for those who want to create a lucrative CD ladder.

If you can get past a few limitations, such as its minimum opening deposits and lack of physical branches, Newtek Bank is a contender as top dog when it comes to APY on your CDs.

Here’s what you need to know about Newtek Bank CD rates.

Rates are current as of March 17, 2026, and are subject to change.



Newtek Bank CD rates and products

Newtek Bank issues just two CD types—standard and business. It doesn’t offer the more specialty account options, such as flexible, jumbo, bump-up, or IRA CDs. If you’re simply looking for a low-risk investment for your money, Newtek Bank will almost certainly meet your needs.

Standard CDs

Newtek Bank’s standard CDs come in eight different term lengths, from six months to five years. Its highest earners are typically labeled “limited time”—but what CD rates aren’t?

Newtek Bank standard CD features

Minimum opening deposit$2,500
Early withdrawal penalty– Terms up to 30 days: No fee
– Terms between 30 days 12 months:  90 days’ simple interest on the amount withdrawn
– Terms of 12+ months: 180 days’ simple interest on the amount withdrawn
Partial withdrawals permittedNo
Automatic renewalYes
Renewal grace period7 days

Newtek Bank standard CD rates

Term lengthAPY
6 months4.10%
9 months4.20%
12 months4.00%
18 months3.95%
24 months3.90%
36 months3.80%
48 months2.00%
60 months2.00%
6 months
APY4.10%
9 months
APY4.20%
12 months
APY4.00%
18 months
APY3.95%
24 months
APY3.90%
36 months
APY3.80%
48 months
APY2.00%
60 months
APY2.00%

Bank details checked March 17, 2026.

Business CDs

Business CDs are a smart low-risk investment for business owners trying to grow their establishment’s savings. Similar to its standard CDs, Newtek Bank offers eight term lengths for business owners but with slightly tweaked choices. You’ll get a three-month option in place of a nine-month option.

We will note that business CDs offer lower APY in some cases than standard CDs at Newtek.

Newtek Bank Business CD features

Minimum opening deposit$2,500
Early withdrawal penalty– Terms up to 30 days: No fee
– Terms between 30 days 12 months:  90 days’ simple interest on the amount withdrawn
– Terms of 12+ months: 180 days’ simple interest on the amount withdrawn
Partial withdrawals permittedNo
Automatic renewalYes
Renewal grace period7 days

Newtek Bank Business CD rates

Term lengthAPY
3 months3.50%
6 months4.00%
12 months4.00%
18 months3.95%
24 months3.75%
36 months3.50%
48 months1.00%
60 months1.00%
3 months
APY3.50%
6 months
APY4.00%
12 months
APY4.00%
18 months
APY3.95%
24 months
APY3.75%
36 months
APY3.50%
48 months
APY1.00%
60 months
APY1.00%

Bank details checked March 17, 2026.



Compare Newtek Bank to top competitors

Newtek Bank CD rates are excellent when compared to traditional full-service banks. But it’s possible to find higher rates for select terms. Here’s a look at Newtek Bank beside its competitors.


Newtek Bank
The Ally Bank logo.

Ally Bank
Northern Bank Direct Logo

Northern Bank Direct
6 months6 months6 months
4.10%3.30%4.15%
9 months9 months9 months
4.20%3.30%
12 months12 months12 months
4.00%3.70%3.25%
18 months18 months18 months
3.95%3.50%3.50
24 months24 months24 months
3.90%N/A3.25%
Learn moreLearn moreLearn more
View offer
at MoneyLion
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at Discover
View offer
at Northern Bank Direct

Bank details checked March 17, 2026.

Learn more about Newtek Bank

Newtek Bank is a digital bank headquartered in Miami, Florida. First established in 1963,  it currently possesses more than $1.2 billion in consolidated assets.

The bank has no physical branches, giving it the ability to offer super competitive APY by streamlining operational costs. Though you can’t service your accounts in-person, its customer service representatives are available 24 hours.

Pro tip

Comfortable doing your banking entirely digitally? See our picks for the best online banks.

Frequently asked questions

What is the minimum deposit for a Newtek Bank CD?

The minimum deposit for a Newtek Bank CD is $2,500. You’ll need to keep at least that much money in your account to earn APY.

What is the early withdrawal penalty for Newtek Bank CDs?

The early withdrawal penalty for Newtek Bank CDs depends on the length of your account’s term. You could be charged as little as 30 days or as much as 180 days of interest on the amount you withdraw.

Does Newtek Bank offer automatic CD renewal?

Yes, Newtek Bank will automatically renew your CD unless you request otherwise.

Does Newtek Bank offer jumbo CD rates?

Newtek Bank does not offer jumbo CD rates. Still, you can add up to $250,000 per account.

Are Newtek Bank CDs FDIC insured?

Yes, Newtek Bank CDs are FDIC insured up to $250,000 per account holder.

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Joseph Hostetler
By Joseph HostetlerStaff Writer, Personal Finance Commerce

Joseph is a staff writer on Fortune's personal finance commerce 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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