Public sector banks, led by State Bank of India (SBI) and Bank of Baroda (BoB), are now offering attractive interest rates on short-term fixed deposits. These offers range from 360 to 666 days, with interest rates from 7.05% to 7.3%. This move comes as banks scramble to attract deposits to keep up with the growing demand for credit.
During the pandemic, many depositors shifted their money from bank accounts to equities and mutual funds, which offered better returns. Initially, banks didn’t feel the impact due to low credit demand. However, in the past 18 months, credit demand has surged to around 16%, while deposit growth has lagged at 10-12%. This imbalance has raised concerns about asset-liability mismatches, prompting the Reserve Bank of India to urge banks to address this issue.
To attract more deposits, leading banks have launched special fixed deposit schemes with higher interest rates. Here are some notable offers:
Other banks are also offering competitive interest rates for short-term deposits:
These limited-period fixed deposit schemes are perfect for risk-averse investors seeking assured returns over a relatively short term. Typically, any fixed deposit offering above 7% is considered attractive, making these schemes worth considering for those looking for safe investment options.
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