
Bank News: If you want great returns by investing in a Fixed Deposit (FD), then this news is for you! Many big government and private banks are nowadays offering a maximum interest of up to 8.30 percent on FD. This is a great opportunity for those who are looking for safe and high returns on their investment.
Let us tell you that these also include the State Bank of India, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank. Let us know about 10 such big banks that are offering the highest interest to their customers on FD.
SBI is giving bumper returns -
- SBI is giving 3 to 7.10 percent interest to its general customers on FD, while 3.50 to 7.60 percent interest is given to senior citizen customers.
- Whereas HDFC Bank is giving 3 to 7.25% interest to its general customers and 3.50% to 7.75% interest to senior citizen customers.
- Whereas, ICICI Bank is giving 3 to 7.10% interest to its general customers on FD, while 3.50% to 7.60% interest to senior citizen customers.
The highest interest is available here-
- IDBI Bank is giving 3% to 6.75% interest on FD to general customers and 3.50% to 7.25% interest to senior citizens.
- Kotak Mahindra Bank is giving 2.75% to 7.20% interest to general customers and 3.25% to 7.70% interest to senior citizens.
- Whereas, RBL Bank is giving attractive interest rates of 3.50% to 7.80% to general customers and 4% to 8.30% to senior citizens.
PNB is giving interest up to 7.75%-
- Punjab National Bank (PNB Bank) is giving 3.50 to 7.25 percent interest to its general customers on FD, while 4 to 7.75 percent interest is given to senior citizen customers.
- Canara Bank is giving 4 to 7.25 percent interest to its general customers on FD, while 4 to 7.75 percent interest is given to senior citizen customers.
- Axis Bank is giving 3.50 to 7.10 percent interest to its general customers on FD, while 3.50 to 7.85 percent interest is given to senior citizen customers.
- Bank of Baroda is giving 3 to 7.05 percent interest on FD to its general customers, while to senior citizen customers, it is giving 3.50 to 7.55 percent interest.
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