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High-Yield Savings Account Comparison

BMO Alto vs. CIT Bank

BMO Alto's Savings Account pays 3.00% APY while CIT Bank's Platinum Savings pays 3.75% APY.

See how they compare on rate stability, mobile app ratings, and more below.

Analysis by Aviel Fahl
Updated August 21, 2026

The Bottom Line

Who pays more interest on $10,000? CIT Bank pays $75 more than BMO Alto annually ($375 vs $300).

Choose CIT Bank if getting the best rate matters most, you're an iPhone user (no iOS app for BMO Alto), you're an Android user (no Android app for BMO Alto), or you want Zelle for quick transfers.

Comparison of BMO Alto vs CIT Bank savings accounts
Metric

BMO Alto

Savings Account

Aug 19, 2026

CIT Bank

Platinum Savings

Aug 21, 2026
APY3.00%0.25% - 3.75%
Est. Earnings
$5,000+$150
$10,000+$300
$25,000+$750
$5,000+$188
$10,000+$375
$25,000+$938
Min Deposit
$0$100

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Terms
-This is a tiered savings account, where the stated APY requires meeting the $5,000 balance requirement. Lower balances earn a lower APY.
Features
FDIC InsuredNo MinimumsDaily Compounding
FDIC InsuredMod. MinimumGreat iOS AppGreat Android AppZelle® SupportedDaily CompoundingStable Rate

Market Reality Check

Both of these institutions offer rates below the top 10 savings and money market accounts we track. Those institutions all pay at least 4.01% APY.

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Comparison Analysis

Comparing BMO Alto vs. CIT Bank

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Executive Summary

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The analysis is based on current Banksparency database records

* This content is provided for informational purposes only; always verify details with the provider.

Why BMO Alto?

No distinct advantages found vs CIT Bank.

Why CIT Bank?

  • Higher potential APY (3.65%-3.75% vs 3.00%)
  • Higher rated iOS app (4.8 vs 0.0)
  • Higher rated Android app (4.5 vs 0.0)
  • Offers 2 different high-yield savings options
  • Fast transfers via Zelle®

Key Feature Differences

Better Returns at $10,000
CIT Bank

CIT Bank's Platinum Savings earns more on smaller deposits (approx. $375 vs $300/yr).

Better Returns at $25,000
CIT Bank

CIT Bank's Platinum Savings pulls ahead with larger amounts (approx. $938 vs $750/yr).

Best for Simplicity
CIT Bank

CIT Bank's Savings Connect offers 3.65% APY with no bundling, direct deposit requirement or caps.

Best Mobile App Experience
CIT Bank

CIT Bank offers an iOS app rated 4.8 (vs. 0.0) and Android app rated 4.5 (vs. 0.0)

Shared Benefits

Both offer monthly maintenance-free account options Available Nationwide Available to New & Existing Customers
The Bottom Line on APY (Interest Only)

Over a 1-year period, CIT Bank's Platinum Savings pays $75 more interest on a $10,000 balance than BMO Alto's Savings Account.

*This calculation assumes current rates remain consistent for 1 year and does not include temporary bonuses.

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Top Market Contenders

Axos Bank
4.21% APY
Barclays
3.65% APY
American Express
3.00% APY

BMO Alto vs. CIT Bank Savings Calculator

Calculations based on current APY for Savings Account and Platinum Savings
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You earn $75 more with CIT Bank than BMO Alto on a $10,000 initial deposit for 1 year*.

*This calculation assumes that APYs remain unchanged for 1 year, and takes into account known promo rate periods, but does not factor in bonuses. You can see how often these banks have changed their rates in the Compare Savings Rates Over Time section below.

BMO Alto

Savings Account

3.00% APY

Savings Breakdown

  • Interest Earned
    +$300.00(2.9%)
  • Total Contributions
    $0
  • Initial Deposit
    $10,000

Projected Balance

$10,300.00

Effective APY
3.00%

CIT Bank

Platinum Savings

3.75% APY
ℹ️Tiered rates: 0.25% ($0.01 - $4,999.99) | 3.75% ($5,000+)

Savings Breakdown

  • Interest Earned
    +$375.00(3.6%)
  • Total Contributions
    $0
  • Initial Deposit
    $10,000

Projected Balance

$10,375.00

Effective APY
3.75%

The Banksparency Savings Calculator provides estimated savings growth based on user input and our latest data.

Still banking with Chase, Bank of America, or Wells Fargo?

On a $10,000 balance, you're missing out on at least $299 per year in interest.

Both BMO Alto and CIT Bank dramatically outperform the typical 0.01% APY at traditional big banks.

Big banks currently pay 0.01% APY on savings vs 3.00%+ here
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FeatureBMO AltoCIT Bank
APY
3.00%
Verified: 8/19/2026
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3.75%
Range: 0.25% - 3.75%
Verified: 8/21/2026
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Product NameSavings AccountPlatinum Savings
Minimum Deposit$0$100
Min. Balance for APY$0$5,000
Monthly Fee$0$0
Compound FrequencyDailyDaily
In-Branch AccessNoNo
Account Type
Online Only
Online Only
Physical BranchesNoneNone. You cannot make use of First Citizens Bank's branches.
Direct Deposit Req.NoneNone
Checking BundleNoNo
Mobile Apps
iOS-
Android-
iOS4.8
Android4.5
FDIC or NCUA Insured
Zelle® Support
Not Supported
Available
Supported for eChecking users post-First Citizens merger.
BBB RatingA+A+
Important Notes-This is a tiered savings account, where the stated APY requires meeting the $5,000 balance requirement. Lower balances earn a lower APY.
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📈 Compare Savings Rates Over Time

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