FD New Rules: Rules related to fixed deposit changed, and will be implemented in January, read full news
Indiaemploymentnews December 24, 2024 08:39 AM

New rules related to fixed deposits will be implemented in January. RBI has issued guidelines to NBFCs. Let's know what changes are going to happen at the beginning of the new year?

FD New Rules: Important news has come out for those investing in fixed deposits. The Reserve Bank of India has changed the rules related to FD for non-banking financial companies and housing finance companies. The new rules may come into effect in January 2025.

RBI had issued guidelines related to small deposits, withdrawal, passbook and maturity to NBFCs. Which will be mandatory to follow. This will increase security for the customers. There will be no problem in withdrawing money at the time of need.

Customers can withdraw money before maturity (Fixed Deposit)

Under the new rules, customers will be able to withdraw small deposits easily. If the value of FD is less than Rs 10,000, then premature withdrawal of money will be allowed. However, interest will not be applicable. For amounts more than 10 thousand, investors will be allowed to withdraw after at least 10 months. For other deposits, customers can request to withdraw a maximum of 50% of the principal amount (less than Rs 5 lakh) for three months without interest investment. In case of serious illness, customers will be able to withdraw the principal amount of FD before the tenure ends.

New rules related to nomination and maturity notification (RBI Rules For NBFCs FD)

RBI has also changed the FD nomination process. Now NBFCs will have to issue an acknowledgement to customers submitting nomination forms and making changes or cancellations in the nomination. The words "nomination registered" will also have to be included on the passbook and receipt. Companies will have to issue notice related to FD maturity 14 days in advance. Earlier the notice period was two months.

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