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Earn $100 when you open a new checking account with a direct deposit. Click ‘Learn More’ below to see more details and eligibility requirements.

CD Special

Earn 5.01% APY For 7 Months or 4.76% APY for 13 Months On Your Choice Of A CD or IRA-CD

Tap & Win $500

American Bank & Trust is giving you the chance to win $500 every month just by using your AB&T Debit Card! Every time you make a purchase with your AB&T Debit Card, you’re automatically entered into the monthly drawing.

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View all our on-going promotions at AB&T. From new checking account openings, business accounts, and a special mortgage promotion, you’ll find something no matter your needs.




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