U.S. Bank Smartly® Savings
Open a U.S Bank Smartly® Savings account to earn more money on your money.
Whether you're looking at a new home, planning a dream trip or growing your family, here's why opening this new savings account could be the right first step. Easily open an account with a minimum deposit of $25.
Using the savings calculator, choose your estimated balances to reveal your savings interest rate and your additional bump rate.
Adjust your balances to see how you earn more as your Combined Qualifying Balances grow. Your options update according to the information you provide.
FYI: The displayed Annual Percentage Yield (APY) and interest rates are effective as of .
For higher relationship rates, you’ll need a U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking or Safe Debit account.
Do you have one?
Select your answers and calculate your rate to see how your savings interest rate grows.

Bank Smartly® Savings gives you access to our easy-to-use digital budgeting tools to help you monitor all your accounts (even ones at other banks) and set clear financial goals.
Then, add a Bank Smartly® Checking account or other eligible product to access more benefits and a bump in your savings interest rate.1
The minimum balance for opening a Bank Smartly® Savings account is $25. Quickly and easily open a U.S. Bank Smartly® Savings account online in minutes. Apply now.
Yes, you can use your U.S. Bank Smartly® Savings account with a debit card. U.S. Bank has one of the largest networks of ATMs in America. And there are no ATM transaction or surcharge fees at any U.S. Bank ATM.
Interest rate tiers or levels determine the balance amount that will trigger a higher interest rate on your savings account. See the current
A savings account offers many advantages, including earning interest on your money, liquidity (meaning you have access to the funds if an emergency or short-term need arises) and financial peace of mind in the event of an unforeseen emergency. In addition, a U.S. Bank savings account is FDIC-insured, ensuring your money is safe and secure. You're covered under the standard deposit insurance coverage limit of $250,000 per depositor, per ownership category, per FDIC-insured bank.6 U.S. Bank gives you multiple ways to easily save a little extra for the future.