5-year FDs are considered a popular option for savings and future planning. In May 2026, major banks like State Bank, HDFC, and ICICI announced attractive interest rates for senior citizens and general customers. Before making an investment decision, it would be beneficial to know the rates of each bank. For investing money, most people still depend on bank FDs and prefer to invest only in bank FDs. Therefore, if you are also an FD investor and are investing your money only in bank FDs, then first of all you need to know about the interest rates of different banks, after which you should invest in those FDs which have higher interest rates.
Today, we're going to tell you about 5-year FDs offered by leading banks in the country and their interest rates for May 2026. So, if you're considering investing in a 5-year FD, this news will be important for you. Let's explore the details.
SBI's 5-Year FD:
The country's largest public sector bank, SBI, offers its customers a variety of FDs with varying tenures. Regarding the 5-year FD, SBI offers its customers a 5-year FD at an interest rate of 6.05%.
Bank of Baroda's 5-year FD:
Bank of Baroda has offered 5-year FD to its customers at an interest rate of 6.30 percent.
Canara Bank 5-year FD:
Government bank Canara Bank offers 5-year FD to its customers at an interest rate of 6.25 percent.
HDFC Bank's 5-year FD:
HDFC Bank, the country's largest private bank, offers 5-year FD to its customers at an interest rate of 6.40 percent.
Axis Bank's 5-year FD:
The country's largest private bank, Axis Bank, offers its customers a 5-year FD at an interest rate of 6.45%.
ICICI Bank's 5-year FD:
The country's leading private bank, ICICI Bank, offers its customers a 5-year FD at an interest rate of 6.50%.
PC:Rochak Khabre
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