After assisting you with the type of IRA that best suits your needs, First PREMIER Bank is now ready to help
you determine the type of investment for funding your IRA. We offer everything from a "do-it-yourself"
approach to using our professional Trust and Investment Services.
FDIC-Insured Deposit Accounts
First PREMIER offers an
IRA savings account which is a great way to accumulate funds for an IRA
contribution since the minimum balance requirement is only $50. At any time, the balance in an IRA
Savings account can be moved to a different investment choice. First PREMIER also offers
certificates of
deposit with competitive returns as IRA investments.
Contact us for more information.
PRIMEVEST® Brokerage Services
Investments such as mutual funds, stocks, bonds, etc. are available through our
PRIMEVEST®
representative.
Trust and Investment Services
For larger IRA's and rollovers or additional investment choices, please
contact us. These investments may or may not be FDIC insured. Consult a Trust and Investment professional.
An
annuity may be an option to help supplement your IRA and other assets during retirement.
PRIMEVEST® Financial Services, Inc. is an independent registered broker-dealer, member
FINRA
/SIPC.
and is unaffiliated with this financial institution. Securities and insurance products offered by
PRIMEVEST®.
Non-Deposit Investment Products — Not Insured by FDIC or any Federal Government Agency
No Bank Guarantee — May Lose Value
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Non-Deposit Investment Products Not Insured by FDIC
No Bank Guarantee May Lose Value