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KotakMahindra

Kotak raises fixed deposit interest rates on multiple tenors

| @indiablooms | May 06, 2022, at 05:33 pm

Kolkata:  Kotak Mahindra Bank Thursday announced a rate increase in fixed deposit interest rates across multiple tenor baskets for retail customers. The increase in FD rates comes after the Reserve Bank of India announced a 40 basis points increase in the repo rate.

The increase is effective from 6th May on all deposits below Rs 2 crore.

For 390 days, the interest rate on FD has been increased to 5.50 percent from 5.20 percent.

The interest rate on FDs for a tenor of 23 months has been raised to 5.60 percent from 5.25 percent.

Senior Customers, aged 60 years or above would get 50 bps higher than the rates.

Virat Diwanji, Group President – Retail Liabilities & Branch Banking, Kotak Mahindra Bank said, “This fixed deposit rate increase is a golden opportunity being unleashed after nearly two years of low interest rate scenario in the economy. We are among the first banks to announce this hike. This is the apt time for consumers to save for their cherished goals and enjoy increased returns on their savings.”

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