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#1988174 - 01/13/15 01:54 PM Change in terms CD
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We currently allow the monthly withdrawal of int without penalty on our CD products. Mgmt no longer wants to allow this. They can have it auto deposited into a cking or sav. Can we send a 30 day chg in term notice or do we have to let the CD mature & then chg the terms?
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#1988175 - 01/13/15 01:57 PM Re: Change in terms CD ahou
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You are under a contract with your current CDs so you must wait until they mature and then change the terms. Of course you can change this on any new CDs issued.
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#1988176 - 01/13/15 01:59 PM Re: Change in terms CD ahou
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Thanks, Skittles
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#1988178 - 01/13/15 02:00 PM Re: Change in terms CD ahou
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How is this feature currently addressed within the CD agreement?
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#1988186 - 01/13/15 02:29 PM Re: Change in terms CD ahou
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Good point. In many cases, I imagine, the CD contract is silent on the question and the bank simply allows the withdrawals.
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#1988202 - 01/13/15 02:44 PM Re: Change in terms CD ahou
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It actually tells them they can withdrawal int any time during the term after it is credited to the acct.
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#1988215 - 01/13/15 03:03 PM Re: Change in terms CD ahou
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Great - just tell them if they choose to do so, they can do it with a credit to their other checking or savings accounts. You do not specify that they can do it by check.
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#1988217 - 01/13/15 03:05 PM Re: Change in terms CD ahou
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Then I think you are stuck with that arrangement for current accounts, but can update your contract for new accounts and rollovers of maturing CDs.
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#1988368 - 01/13/15 06:29 PM Re: Change in terms CD ahou
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And make sure it says to the account with your bank, otherwise you have to provide periodic statements on the CD if you allow transfers from the account to go outside your institution. I learned that in the training.

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