CIT Bank vs Varo Bank
Head-to-head comparison of CIT Platinum Savings and Varo Savings Account, updated daily.
Varo Bank currently wins on APY: 5.00% vs 4.55%
| Feature | CIT BankUpdated 1d ago | Varo BankUpdated 1d ago |
|---|---|---|
| APY | 4.55% | 5.00%★ |
| Min opening deposit | $100 | $0★ |
| Min balance for APY | $5,000 | $0★ |
| Monthly fee | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| Insurance | FDIC | FDIC |
| Compounding | daily | daily |
| ATM access | No | Yes★ |
| Check writing | No | No |
| Mobile app | Yes | Yes |
| Editor rating | 4.3 / 5★ | 4.2 / 5 |
CIT Bank verdict
CIT Platinum has a tiered structure that rewards larger savers. If you can keep $5,000+ in the account, the APY is among the best on this list. Below that threshold the rate drops sharply, so it is not a good fit for emergency funds being actively built up.
Read full CIT Bank review →Varo Bank verdict
Varo offers the highest headline APY on our list, but the conditions are strict: you need direct deposit, qualifying debit card spend, and the rate only applies to the first $5,000. For users who can meet those conditions on a small emergency fund, Varo is mathematically the best option. For larger balances, look elsewhere.
Read full Varo Bank review →