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Central Pacific Bank Offers 1.00% APY and Free iPod With 12-Month CD

17 February, 2010

Historically, financial institutions have used promotional offers to entice new customers. Toasters, coffee makers and competitive interest rates have been just some of the gifts used to secure new business. Currently Central Pacific Bank has a greatcajoleryfor those seeking to invest in a 12-month certificate deposit account. Not only are Central Pacific Bank CD rates competitive with a 1.00% APY, but they are offering a free iPod to boot!

The type of iPod you will earn depends on the amount you invest into the 1-year term CD:

  • $32,500 investment earns an iPod touch (8GB)
  • $25,000 investment earns an iPod nano (8GB)
  • $10,000 investment earns an iPod shuffle (2GB)

But before you can listen to the sweet music, there are certain deposit conditions required to earn both the gift and the advertised 12-month CD rate including:

  • One iPod per deposit account
  • iPod offer only valid while supplies last
  • Account must be opened up at a branch
  • Early withdrawal penalties will apply
  • FDIC insured

Central Pacific Bank is a Hawaiian based financial institution and is the main subsidiary of Central Pacific Financial Corp. The bank was originally founded in 1954 by a group of World War II veterans to help provide immigrant families options away from plantation life. Central Pacific Bank has locations throughout the Hawaiian Islands including Hawaii, Oahu, Maui andKauai.

>>12-Month CD Account Rates Featuring Gifts

Current Central Pacific Bank CD Rates

  • 6 Month CD Rate Central Pacific Bank
  • 12 Month CD Rate – Central Pacific Bank
  • 2 Year / 24 Month CD Rate – Central Pacific Bank

Other Central Pacific Bank Rates

  • Central Pacific Bank – Savings Account Rate

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Other Terms and Conditions may apply. Additionally, rates may have changed since this offer was posted. Please contact the financial institution for the most recent rate updates and to review the terms of the offer.

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