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Old 10-07-2006, 10:17 AM
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Default Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

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Originally Posted by poundwise
What risk?

They are a bank. They have established locations on both coasts. Deposits are FDIC insured. They were the first to offer 5.25% APY and are still offering it. I don't see the risk.

What makes them less reputable?

I think OneUnited suffers from some sort of stigma because of their stance as the self-described "first Black-owned" online bank. I'm not necessarily talking about racism here (although there may be some of that too.) For instance, imagine if there was a bank called "FemBank" that stated it was the "first female-owned bank" designed to help women. I expect that would limit their deposits from men. OneUnited may very well want to limit their deposits or it may be that they are proud to stand for what they do and don't concern themselves with whether it limits their deposits or not. In any case, your premise may be right in terms of high-rate because OneUnited has been the top, or near the top, of the list in terms of rate for more than 90 days now with a consistent rate offering.

Still, I don't consider them any more of a risk or any less reputable that most of the other banks.
I didn't mean that there is a risk of losing money, OneUnited is FDIC insured after all. When I said that there is some risk, I was talking about a possibility of any of the following:

- Buggy web interface, going down often, etc.
- Slow transfers
- Bad customer service

That to me is a risk.
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