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Juno Treasury Account Yield Increase and Crypto Services Update
Juno Treasury Account Yield Increase and Crypto Services Update
Updated over a week ago

1. What is the new yield rate on my Juno Treasury Account?

Starting September 1, 2024, 00:00 EST we're lowering the fees in your Juno Treasury Account to 0.05% per month. Funds in your Treasury Account are invested in US Treasury Bills, which are currently yielding 4.82%². Enjoy the benefits of this higher yield, and remember, you don’t have to pay state or local taxes on the income you generate from Treasury bills, so you can take home even more of your earnings.

2. When does the new yield rate take effect?

Starting September 1, 2024, 00:00 EST we're lowering the fees in your Juno Treasury Account to 0.05% per month. Funds in your Treasury Account are invested in US Treasury Bills, which are currently yielding 4.82%².

3. What changes are happening with crypto buys and sells on Juno?

Starting September 1, 2024, at 00:00 EST, crypto buys and sells on Juno will be temporarily under maintenance. We are working with our partners to introduce enhanced trading features that are designed to offer more competitive prices.

4. Can I still deposit and withdraw crypto during the maintenance?

Yes, crypto deposits and withdrawals will continue to operate as usual during the maintenance period. Only crypto buys and sells will be temporarily unavailable.

5. When will crypto buy and sell resume on Juno?

We will notify you as soon as crypto buys and sells resume on Juno. Keep an eye on your email or our platform for updates.

¹Jiko Securities Inc. invests funds in Treasury bills in $100 increments. Aggregate funds in your Brokerage Account of less than $100 will remain in that account in cash.

²Terms and limitations apply. 4-week Treasury bill rate (as of 09/30/2024) when held to maturity. Rate is shown gross of the 0.05% per month fee on the average daily balance. Yields on Treasury Bills are subject to change with economic conditions and the yield would be lower if fees were taken out. For a list of fees, see here. Treasury bills are investments.

If you have any questions or need further assistance, our support team is available to help you.

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