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Nationwide CD Rates for 2024

Review Updated
Dana George

Our Banking Expert

Ashley Maready
Many or all of the products here are from our partners that compensate us. It’s how we make money. But our editorial integrity ensures our experts’ opinions aren’t influenced by compensation. Terms may apply to offers listed on this page. APY = Annual Percentage Yield. APYs are subject to change at any time without notice.

Offer status

Beginning in 2018, Nationwide partnered with Axos Bank to offer fixed-rate certificates of deposit. That partnership ended on March 15, 2024, and CDs are no longer available. There is currently no word on whether Nationwide plans to partner with another bank or to discontinue the offer of CDs indefinitely.

Nationwide CD rates for 2024

Compare Nationwide CD rates

Nationwide didn't offer CDs directly. Instead, Nationwide members accessed them through Axos Bank, an FDIC-insured online financial institution.

Rates as of June 7, 2024
Bank & CD Offer APY Term Min. Deposit Next Steps
APY: 4.70% Term: 1 Year Min. Deposit:  $2,500
APY: 5.25% Term: 1 Year Min. Deposit:  $1
APY: 5.10% Term: 9 Months Min. Deposit:  $1

Overview of Nationwide CDs

Minimum Deposit $500
Range of Term Lengths 3-60 months
Compounding Schedule Daily
Early Withdrawal Penalty 3 month CD: Up to 3 months interest; 3-12 month CD: Up to 6 months interest; 12 month or longer: Up to 12 months interest on the amount withdrawn
Grace Period 10 days
Data source: Axos Bank.

Nationwide CD pros and cons

Pros

  • Wide range of maturity options
  • Guaranteed returns

Cons

  • Lower rates than its competitors on all CDs
  • CDs automatically renew, which may be confusing for a first-time investor

Are Nationwide CDs safe?

Axos Bank is backed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Thanks to the backing of the U.S. government, depositors are protected from losing their deposits of up to $250,000 per depositor, per institution, and per ownership category.

Bottom line: Nationwide CD rates

Nationwide CD
  • 3 APY: 0.20%
  • 6 APY: 0.20%
  • 9 APY: 0.20%
  • 12 APY: 4.75%
  • 18 APY: 2.85%
  • 24 APY: 0.20%
  • 36 APY: 0.20%
  • 48 APY: 0.20%
  • 60 APY: 0.20%
Rates as of June 7, 2024

APY = Annual Percentage Yield

Term
Nationwide CD
3 Mo.
6 Mo.
9 Mo.
1 Yr.
1.5 Yr.
2 Yr.
3 Yr.
4 Yr.
5 Yr.
0.20%
0.20%
0.20%
4.75%
2.85%
0.20%
0.20%
0.20%
0.20%

Our CDs methodology

At The Motley Fool Ascent, certificates of deposit (CDs) ratings primarily focus on annual percentage yield (APY) and early withdrawal penalty fees. Our highest-rated CDs generally include competitive APYs without complex qualification tiers, low withdrawal fees, reliable brand trust and reputation, and ease of use.

Learn more about how The Motley Fool Ascent rates bank accounts.

FAQs

  • $1,000 was the minimum deposit.

  • You may only have incurred a fee if you made an early withdrawal and were penalized.

  • Money could be withdrawn at any time. However, doing so could result in a penalty that costs all or part of the interest you expected to earn.