FD Rates: This bank, which is included in the count of two big government banks of the country, is offering the best returns on FD to the customers. Punjab National Bank and Bank of Baroda offer interest ranging from 7 days to 10 years. Bank of Baroda (BOB) has increased the interest rates on FDs of less than one year.
FD Rates : This bank, which is included in the count of two big government banks of the country, is offering the best returns on FD to the customers. Punjab National Bank and Bank of Baroda offer interest ranging from 7 days to 10 years. Bank of Baroda (BOB) has increased the interest rates on FDs of less than one year. The bank is now giving interest of 4.25 percent instead of 3 percent on FD of 7 to 14 days. At the same time, Punjab National Bank is offering 3.50 percent interest on 7 day FD. Know here where the best offer is available.
Interest on BOB’s FD
- 7 days to 14 days – For general public: 4.25 percent; For senior citizens: 4.75 percent
- 15 days to 45 days – For general public: 4.50 percent; For senior citizens: 5 percent
- 46 days to 90 days – For general public: 5.50 percent; For senior citizens: 6 percent
- 91 days to 180 days – For general public: 5.60 percent; For senior citizens: 6.10 percent
- 181 days to 210 days – For general public: 5.75 percent; For senior citizens: 6.25 percent
- 211 days to 270 days – For general public: 6.15 percent; For senior citizens: 6.65 percent
- 271 days and above and less than 1 year – For general public: 6.25 percent; For senior citizens: 6.75 percent
- 1 year – For general public: 6.85 percent; For senior citizens: 7.35 percent
- 1 year to more than 400 days – For general public: 6.75 percent; For senior citizens: 7.25 percent
- More than 400 days and up to 2 years – For general public: 6.75 percent; For senior citizens: 7.25 percent
- Above 2 years and up to 3 years – For general public: 7.25 percent; For senior citizens: 7.75 percent
- Above 3 years and up to 5 years – For general public: 6.50 percent; For Senior Citizen: 7.00 percent
- More than 5 years to 10 years – For general public: 6.50 percent; For Senior Citizen: 7.00 percent
- Above 10 years (Court Order Scheme) – For general public: 6.25 per cent; For senior citizens: 6.75 percent
- 399 days (Baroda Tricolor Plus Deposit Scheme) – For general public: 7.16 percent; For senior citizens: 7.65 percent
Punjab National Bank is giving this much interest on FD less than Rs 2 crore
- 7 days to 14 days: For general public – 3.50 percent; For senior citizens – 4.00 percent
- 15 days to 29 days: For general public – 3.50 percent; For senior citizens – 4.00 percent
- 30 days to 45 days: For general public – 3.50 percent; For senior citizens – 4.00 percent
- 46 days to 90 days: For general public – 4.50 percent; For senior citizens – 5.00 percent
- 91 days to 179 days: For general public – 4.50 percent; For senior citizens – 5.00 percent
- 180 days to 270 days: For general public – 6 percent; For senior citizens – 6.50 percent
- 271 days to less than 1 year: For general public – 6.25 percent; For senior citizens – 6.75 percent
- 300 days: For general public – 7.05 percent; For senior citizens – 7.55 percent
- 1 year: For general public – 6.75 percent; For senior citizens – 7.25 percent
- More than 1 year to 399 days: For general public – 6.80 percent; For senior citizens – 7.30 percent
- 400 days: For general public – 7.25 percent; For senior citizens – 7.75 percent
- Rs 400 to 2 years: For general public – 6.80 per cent; For senior citizens – 7.30 percent
- More than 2 years to 3 years: For general public – 7.00 percent; For senior citizens – 7.50 percent
- More than 3 years to 5 years: For general public – 6.50 percent; For senior citizens – 7.00 percent
- From 5 years to 10 years: For general public – 6.50 percent; For senior citizens – 7.30 percent.
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