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Savings accounts

Save with a page that feels calm, clear, and product-led.

The Chase savings reference uses a reassuring structure: one strong headline, a hero offer, product explanations, and practical next steps. This internal page follows that approach with original content and layout choices.

Automatic savings Goal tracking Relationship options Simple access

Savings options

Two clear savings paths with room for premium tiers later.

This section mirrors the way large banks help visitors quickly compare basic savings and more relationship-driven accounts.

Core

Standard Savings

Built for everyday savers who want a dedicated place to separate goals from spending.

FocusEmergency funds, short-term goals, and regular deposits
ExperienceSimple digital transfers and steady savings habits
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Relationship

Premier Savings

A stronger option for customers pairing savings with checking, investment, or lending relationships.

FocusHigher balances and relationship value
ExperienceBetter fit for customers with larger account needs
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Automation

Smart Goal Saver

A future-facing concept card for automated roundups, recurring transfers, and goal milestones.

FocusHabit building and digital nudges
ExperienceStrong candidate for a later feature tab
How it works

What to emphasize

Helpful savings tools can be framed as guidance, not as feature overload.

Automatic transfers

Recurring movements from checking to savings are one of the easiest next steps to add here.

Goal progress

Visual milestones, named savings buckets, and due-date nudges can live directly under this section later.

Relationship view

This page can eventually surface rate benefits based on linked accounts and household products.

Want this savings page to feel even closer to a real bank product flow?

The next pass can add expandable FAQs, calculators, and a more detailed account comparison matrix.