Wainwright Bank
Wainwright Bank is a small bank headquartered in Boston, MA. Wainwright Bank is a failed bank. Wainwright Bank has deposits of $697.1 million, and was established in July 1987.
Products offered by the bank include: Regular CD, Equal Exchange CD, Only Up CD, Basic Savings, Statement Savings, Business High Yield MMDA and Basic Checking.
Current Wainwright Bank Rates
| Name | Term | APY | Min Deposit | |
| Regular CD | 1 month | 0.35 % | $1,000 | |
| 3 months | 0.40 % | $1,000 | ||
| 6 months | 0.65 % | $1,000 | ||
| 1 year | 1.00 % | $1,000 | ||
| 18 months | 1.10 % | $1,000 | ||
| 2 years | 1.35 % | $1,000 | ||
| 3 years | 2.25 % | $1,000 | ||
| 5 years | 2.75 % | $1,000 | ||
| Equal Exchange CD | 3 months | 2.25 % | $1,000 | |
| Only Up CD | 2 months | 1.35 % | $1,000 | |
| Special CD | 5 months | 0.75 % | $1,000 | |
| 7 months | 1.25 % | $1,000 | ||
| 11 months | 1.25 % | $1,000 |
About Wainwright Bank
Wainwright Bank is a nationally-recognized socially progressive bank in Boston, lauded as a “rebel with a cause making its reputation as a champion of social-justice causes, throwing its support behind everything from the gay-rights movement and affordable housing initiatives to immigration reform and the anti-Iraq war movement.” There are 12 branch offices in Boston, Cambridge, Brookline, Newton, Watertown and Somerville. The current president is Jan A. Miller. Wainwright has made community development, affordable housing, civil and human rights, and other social issues a prominent focus of its activities and has a documented history of leadership in supporting social justice efforts.
Our theme, 'Banking on Values' encompasses social as well as financial commitment. As a conventional bank doing unconventional things, we have undertaken some bold initiatives to foster support for society's underserved communities and to develop relationships and partnerships with diverse communities.
The civil rights movement of the 60's has certainly influenced the creation of Wainwright's progressive social agenda. That movement has evolved into a coalition of "rights" issues. Homelessness, affordable housing, HIV/AIDS rights, immigration, environmental justice, economic equality and gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender equality are all children of the civil rights movement. Through our lending practices, philanthropy, and leadership in addressing many of these areas, we have become a catalyst for social change.
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