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Health Savings Account. Enjoy the Benefits of a Baylake Bank HSA

Do you need to open a new Health Savings Account (HSA)? Have questions?  We can help!

Ask a Personal Banker about the benefits of a Baylake Bank HSA today.

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• No minimum balance with Direct Deposit
• Without Direct Deposit a $100 daily minimum balance is required to avoid a $5.00 monthly fee
• Free check card
• ATM withdrawals at no charge within the Pulse Network
• Checks available for purchase
• Competitive interest rates
• Federal tax deductible*
• Tax deferred growth*
• Tax free withdrawals when used for qualified medical expenses*

*Consult your tax advisor
 

Mary BorleeAre you a business owner who offers a high-deductible health care plan to your employees? Let Baylake Bank help! We provide turn-key employee educational programs about Health Savings Accounts as well as offer on-site account Health Savings Account opening at your place of business.

Contact Mary Borlee today for more information at 920-431-3687 or toll-free at 1-800-580-4440.
 

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Health Savings Account Mutual Fund Option

The mutual fund HSA option is available through Accessor Funds, Inc., a family of specialty mutual funds that are administered by Accessor Capital and made available through Baylake Bank’s Trust Division. An HSA mutual fund can be opened after a customer has a regular HSA account, and can be established with a minimum balance of $2,500.

For more information about a Health Savings Account and how it might benefit your business and employees, please contact Mary Borlee at Baylake Bank, (920) 430-9800 or toll-free at 1-800-580-4440.

*The Accessor Funds are not FDIC insured and are not obligations of, or guaranteed by, Baylake Bank. Investment in the Accessor Funds, like other mutual funds, involved investment risks including the risk of possible loss of principal invested.