Earn a higher interest rate
You can sit back and watch your finances grow with a Rewards Savings account from Renasant Bank. Rewards Savings is an interest-bearing savings account designed to complement Rewards Extra Checking, offering a higher rate of interest when eligibility requirements are met. Learn more here about Rewards Savings or contact the Renasant Bank specialists for more information.
Rewards Savings Account Features
Rewards Savings accounts are perfect for customers who are serious about growing their funds. These accounts offer a higher interest rate than your Regular Savings rainy day fund, but they also require a higher daily balance to avoid fees. Here is a closer look at what you can expect from your Rewards Savings account:
- Low opening balance of $250
- No monthly maintenance fee with e-Statements or daily account balance of $2,500 or more; otherwise, a $10 monthly fee
- Earn a higher interest rate when the qualifications are met on a paired Rewards Extra Checking Account1
Getting Started with Renasant Bank Rewards Savings
Here at Renasant Bank, we work to tailor our account offerings to the needs of our customers. You can compare saving accounts and features to find the perfect option for you. Are you ready to sign up for your Rewards Savings account? We make getting started quick and easy with our online applications. If you prefer one-on-one support, you can contact one of our banking specialists for help. We look forward to helping your finances grow with a Rewards Savings account from Renasant Bank.
Additional Information
1 Earn the higher interest rate on the Rewards Savings account when you meet the following qualifications on an active Rewards Extra Checking Account:
- Have at least 10 debit card transactions (excluding ATM transactions) post and clear per Qualification Cycle.2
- Have at least one direct deposit or ACH automatic payment post and clear per Qualification Cycle.2
- Receive your monthly statement electronically.2
2 Qualification Cycle: This term means a period beginning three (3) business days prior to the beginning of your statement cycle and will end three (3) business days prior to the end of your statement cycle.
- Certain terms, conditions, and exclusions may apply. Consult with a Renasant Bank personal banker, or refer to the Truth In Savings disclosure, for information regarding specific products.
Earn a higher interest rate
You can sit back and watch your finances grow with a Rewards Savings account from Renasant Bank. Rewards Savings is an interest-bearing savings account designed to complement Rewards Extra Checking, offering a higher rate of interest when eligibility requirements are met. Learn more here about Rewards Savings or contact the Renasant Bank specialists for more information.
Rewards Savings Account Features
Rewards Savings accounts are perfect for customers who are serious about growing their funds. These accounts offer a higher interest rate than your Regular Savings rainy day fund, but they also require a higher daily balance to avoid fees. Here is a closer look at what you can expect from your Rewards Savings account:
- Low opening balance of $250
- No monthly maintenance fee with e-Statements or daily account balance of $2,500 or more; otherwise, a $10 monthly fee
- Earn a higher interest rate when the qualifications are met on a paired Rewards Extra Checking Account1
Getting Started with Renasant Bank Rewards Savings
Here at Renasant Bank, we work to tailor our account offerings to the needs of our customers. You can compare saving accounts and features to find the perfect option for you. Are you ready to sign up for your Rewards Savings account? We make getting started quick and easy with our online applications. If you prefer one-on-one support, you can contact one of our banking specialists for help. We look forward to helping your finances grow with a Rewards Savings account from Renasant Bank.
Additional Information
1 Earn the higher interest rate on the Rewards Savings account when you meet the following qualifications on an active Rewards Extra Checking Account:
- Have at least 10 debit card transactions (excluding ATM transactions) post and clear per Qualification Cycle.2
- Have at least one direct deposit or ACH automatic payment post and clear per Qualification Cycle.2
- Receive your monthly statement electronically.2
2 Qualification Cycle: This term means a period beginning three (3) business days prior to the beginning of your statement cycle and will end three (3) business days prior to the end of your statement cycle.
- Certain terms, conditions, and exclusions may apply. Consult with a Renasant Bank personal banker, or refer to the Truth In Savings disclosure, for information regarding specific products.

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