Recommended High-Yield Saving & Checking Accounts

Do you have a substantial cash reserve? If you're in search of a high-yield savings account, you're in the perfect spot. We have partnered with several banks to offer doctors high-yield savings accounts with competitive interest rates, no account fees, and full FDIC-secured!

High-Yield Online  Saving & Checking Account 


If you’re looking for a high-yield savings account*, you've come to the right place—and then some. Get up to a 4.20% APY* and no account fees with a SoFi Checking and Savings account.*


  • ✅ Up to 4.20% APY*: Members with direct deposit can earn 4.20% APY on their savings and Vaults balances, and 0.50% APY on their checking balances.

  • ✅ Your money is FDIC insured. Plus, you can access additional insurance up to $2M on deposits through a seamless network of participating banks.

  • ✅ No account fees. No overdraft fees. No minimum balance fees. No monthly fees.

  • ✅ Get up to a $300 bonus.*: Start your savings off right. Collect a bank account bonus of $50 to $300 cash, depending on your direct deposit amount.

  • Checking account: Your high-yield online savings account comes with a checking account, too. Best of all, you can earn 0.50% APY* on your checking account balance.

More than a savings account that just stores your money. Our high APY is just the tip of the iceberg. Explore all the benefits of opening a SoFi Checking and Savings account.

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