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Northern Bank Direct CD rates 2026: Some of the highest APYs around

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February 2, 2026, 8:21 AM ET
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Unless you’re specifically rifling through the internet for the best certificates of deposit with the highest payouts, you’ve likely never heard of Northern Bank Direct. A digital arm of Northern Bank—which has a handful of branch locations exclusively in Massachusetts—Northern Bank Direct doesn’t offer checking or savings accounts. It doesn’t even issue loans, credit cards, or mortgages. It does, however, offer CDs with fantastic APY.

Here’s everything you need to know about current Northern Bank Direct CD rates.

All rates and fees are current as of Feb. 2, 2026, and are subject to change.



Northern Bank Direct CD rates and products

Northern Bank Direct offers just a single type of CD—no flexible, IRA, jumbo, or business CDs. All to say, if you’re looking for a distinct CD for your specific financial goal, another bank or credit union may better serve you.

But, if you’re simply looking for a standard CD with a sky-high APY to earn interest on savings you don’t need access to for a while, Northern Bank Direct may have exactly what you need.

Northern Bank Direct’s standard CDs come in 11 different term lengths, ranging from three months to five years. Each term comes with a unique earning rate.

Northern Bank Direct standard CD features

Minimum opening deposit$500
Early withdrawal penalty-Term less than 12 months: 6 months interest
-Term from 12 to 35 months: 12 months interest
-Term from 36 to 47 months: 24 months interest
-Term of 48 months or more: 36 months interest
New account closure fee$25 when account is closed within the first 120 days
Additional deposits permittedYes (for a fee)
Automatic renewalYes

Northern Bank Direct standard CD rates

Term lengthAPY
3 months4.00%
6 months4.00%
9 months3.50%
12 months3.25%
15 months3.25%
18 months3.50%
24 months3.25%
30 months3.25%
36 months3.25%
48 months3.25%
60 months3.25%
3 months
APY4.00%
6 months
APY4.00%
9 months
APY3.50%
12 months
APY3.25%
15 months
APY3.25%
18 months
APY3.50%
24 months
APY3.25%
30 months
APY3.25%
36 months
APY3.25%
48 months
APY3.25%
60 months
APY3.25%

Bank details checked Feb. 2, 2026



Compare Northern Bank Direct to competitors

Northern Bank Direct truly offers some of the highest APY on the market right now. Here’s a look at some popular competitors.

The Northern Bank Direct logo.

Northern Bank Direct
The Ally Bank logo.

Ally Bank

Ivy Bank
3 months3 months3 months
4.00%2.90%3.85%
6 months6 months6 months
4.00%3.30%3.75%
9 months9 months9 months
3.50%3.30%N/A
12 months12 months12 months
3.25%3.70%3.50%
18 months18 months18 months
3.50%3.50%N/A
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Bank details checked Feb. 2, 2026

Learn more about Northern Bank Direct

Northern Bank Direct is an online division of Northern Bank, a financial institution founded in New England in 1960. Comparatively small in relation to household-name banks like Chase and Capital One, Northern Bank holds $3.13 billion in consolidated assets as of this writing, per numbers released by the Federal Reserve. 

Northern Bank offers relatively standard account options and products, including checking, savings, and mortgages.

While Northern Bank Direct itself doesn’t offer these products, it does provide certificates of deposit, money market accounts, a health savings account (HSA), and 1031 exchanges.

Frequently asked questions

How do Northern Bank Direct CD rates compare to other banks?

Northern Bank Direct CD rates are higher than most of its competitors, as far as we’ve observed.

What is the minimum deposit required for a Northern Bank Direct CD?

The minimum deposit to open a Northern Bank Direct CD is $500.

Are Northern Bank Direct CDs FDIC insured?

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

What happens when a Northern Bank Direct CD matures?

Northern Bank CDs will automatically renew after the account matures. However, if the bank receives no written communication by you about your account after two consecutive auto-renewals, Northern Bank Direct may decide you’ve abandoned your account and proactively close it.

What are the early withdrawal penalties for Northern Bank Direct CDs?

When you withdraw your CD before it matures, you’ll pay between six and 36 months of interest—depending on the specific term length.

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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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