Top 5 High-Yield Savings This Week (Nov 17)
Tideline Bank's 4.92% APY held three control pulls this week. We tested the terms, the application flow, and the fine print so you don't have to.
Savings · Tideline Bank
As of November 17, 2025 · APY
What we liked
- Mobile check deposit limit is generous ($10K daily)
- $0 minimum balance, no monthly maintenance fee
- Funds available next business day on first ACH
- Headline 4.92% APY held during our two-week test pull
Watch outs
- Rate steps down on balances above $250K — modest but real
- ATM access is via partner network rather than direct cards
Tideline Bank kept showing up at the top of our weekly HYSA pull, so we ran a full review against the rate we use as our control across every household-savings desk on the floor.
Where the rate breaks
Tideline Bank's tier table looks simple but isn't. The 4.92% APY headline applies to balances under $250K. Above that, the rate steps down by 0.05 per tier. For most households this is moot. For households parking proceeds from a home sale, it's the difference between a 12-month plan and a 6-month plan. We surfaced the steps in the table further down.
How we tested
We opened a soft-pull control account with Tideline Bank on a Monday and tracked the posted APY against the published rate every day for two weeks. We also matched every fee disclosure against the application flow. The test account funded with $2,500 — small enough to test minimum-balance traps, large enough to avoid promo-rate caps. The 4.92% APY held every day of the pull period. The minimum-balance language said '$0' on the application, which was true.
What we'd watch
Tideline Bank's rate has been at this level for six weeks. If the broader HYSA market drops below 4.50%, expect Tideline Bank to follow within ten business days — that's been their pattern. We've added the account to our weekly Sunday pull so any change shows up on Monday morning's Rate Floor.
Funding speed and ACH
First ACH funded next-business-day. Outbound ACH limits are the standard $25K daily, $50K monthly. Wire-out fee is $20, which is in line with peers. Mobile check deposit limit was $10K, which is generous compared to the credit-union desks we tested.
Compared to our other top picks
Apex HYSA is currently 0.05 lower at 4.79, but Apex's transfer limits are double Tideline Bank's. Vault Online is at the same headline but charges $5/month if balance drops below $1,000. Tideline Bank has no minimum and no fee. For most households that math wins.
What's next on the floor
Tideline Bank's 4.92% APY stays on the high-yield savings watchlist for the next two weeks. We'll re-pull rates Sunday night and post any meaningful change in the next Weekly Rate Floor. If you've used Tideline Bank recently and your experience differed from what we wrote here, drop a comment below — we read everything that lands on the floor.
- P. WatanabeNov 18, 2025★★★★★5.0
The 84-month is so tempting and so wrong. Glad you flagged it. I almost took the lower payment.
- F. MendezNov 19, 2025★★★★★4.0
Customer service has been hit or miss for me — three callbacks before I got a real answer on the rate sheet.
- Janet A.Nov 19, 2025★★★★★4.0
Cash-out vs HELOC math worked out the way you described — HELOC won at our LTV, but barely.
- Min-Joo C.Nov 20, 2025
Worth saying: the welcome bonus minimum spend is realistic for a household but not a single person. Plan accordingly.
- Sophie B.Nov 21, 2025★★★★★5.0
Anyone tried this on a multi-family conforming? My LO at Tideline Bank said the rate adjustment is 0.50, not the 0.25 the website implies.
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