LAS VEGAS– As inflation and rising everyday costs continue to impact household budgets, more Americans are paying closer attention to where they keep their money and how much their savings are earning.
That shift is increasing competition among financial institutions, with regional credit unions increasingly challenging larger national banks on deposit rates and consumer value.
Create Credit Union, recently ranked the #1 Best in State Credit Union in Nevada by Forbes and Statista for 2025, is currently offering 8.30% APY on up to $10,000 through its Bonus Checking Plus account, conditions apply. At a time when many nationally recognized high-yield savings accounts are offering closer to 4 to 5 percent APY, Create’s rate stands out as one of the highest publicly advertised APYs currently available in Nevada.
Consumer interest in high yield accounts has grown significantly over the past year as Americans look for practical ways to maximize savings while managing higher costs for housing, groceries, fuel, and other everyday expenses.
The growing focus on APY and savings performance is also contributing to increased interest in regional financial institutions and credit unions, which are often competing aggressively on rates and member value.
More information about Create Credit Union and its Bonus Checking Plus account, plus the conditions that must be met to earn the higher interest rate, can be found at https://www.createcu.org.
About Create Credit Union
Founded in 1951, Create Credit Union, formerly known as Clark County Credit Union (CCCU), is a not-for-profit financial institution serving more than 60,000 members, including municipal employees (Clark County, City of Henderson, City of Las Vegas, and City of North Las Vegas), medical professionals, members of Nevada Public Radio (KNPR), and numerous select employer groups. With $1.6 billion in assets and six branches throughout Southern Nevada, Create Credit Union is committed to helping members achieve financial success through education, innovation, and community partnership. Learn more at wwww.createcu.org.








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