In this article AAPL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Apple savings account Apple Apple on Monday launched its Apple Card savings account with a 4.15% annual percentage yield. It requires no minimum deposit or balance, Apple said, and users can set up an account from the Wallet app on their iPhones. Users must have an Apple Card in order to open the savings account. The company said in a press release that all Daily Cash rewards earned through the Apple Card will automatically be deposited to the savings account. Daily Cash is the Apple Card reward program that offers up to 3% back on purchases. Users can change where their Daily Cash is deposited at any time, and can also add funds from their bank account to build on their earnings. Read more How to set up Apple’s new savings account on an iPhone Apple is launching the savings account through Goldman Sachs. The national average APY on savings accounts is just 0.35%, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, so Apple’s 4.15% APY is high in comparison. But competing savings accounts offered by large credit unions, online banks and brick-and-mortar banks can also offer customers a significant APY. CIT Bank offers a savings account with a 4.75% APY when customers deposit a minimum balance of $5,000. Marcus by Goldman Sachs has a 3.9% APY with no minimum balance or monthly fees. Capital One’s savings account has no minimum balance, and users can earn a 3.5% APY. Vio Bank offers a savings account with a 4.77% APY with no minimum balance. Apple Card savings users can manage their accounts through a dashboard that will appear in the Wallet app, where they can track their interest and their account balance or withdraw funds. The feature is rolling out inside the Apple Wallet app on iPhones now. Check the app again later if you don’t see it immediately. Subscribe to CNBC on YouTube. This article was originally published by Cnbc.com. Read the original article here. Post navigation EU lawmakers call for a new set of rules for A.I. tools such as ChatGPT Apple opens its first store in India as it looks for a new generation of iPhone users