FD Update: Invest in HDFC's special FD scheme for 35 months, you will get a profit of Rs 1,30,000..
Shikha Saxena March 23, 2025 06:15 PM

Fixed Deposit Interest Rate: Whenever it comes to investment, most people prefer to invest in FD i.e. Fixed Deposit. This is because the money invested in bank FD is safe. Along with this, guaranteed returns are also available. Apart from this, banks keep updating the interest rates of FD from time to time.

For this reason, investors prefer to invest in bank FD. Different interest rates are offered on FD by all the banks of the country. In such a situation, investors invest their money in the bank which gives higher returns. If you are also thinking of investing in FD, then at this time HDFC Bank is giving bumper interest rates.

FD is offered to its customers at a very good interest rate by the country's largest private bank HDFC Bank, investors can get strong returns by investing their money in HDFC Bank's FD. Apart from this, a special FD scheme is also being run by HDFC Bank, which is called Special Edition Fixed Deposit. By investing in this special FD, you can create a huge fund.

You will get a profit of 1 lakh 30 thousand in 35 months -

You can invest your money in HDFC Bank's Special Edition FD Scheme for 35 months and 55 months. Let us tell you that the last date to invest in this FD is 31 March 2025. In such a situation, invest in this FD as soon as possible.

In the 35-month Special Edition FD Scheme of HDFC Bank (HDFC Bank FD Interest Rate), general customers are given 7.35 percent interest and senior citizens are being offered 0.50 percent more interest than general customers i.e. 7.85 percent interest. At the same time, in HDFC Bank's 55-month Special Edition FD Scheme, general customers get a return of 7.40 percent and senior citizens (Senior Citizen FD Interest Rate) get an interest rate of 7.90 percent.

If a general customer invests Rs 5 lakh in HDFC Bank's 35-month FD (FD Rates) at an interest rate of 7.35 percent, then he can get an interest of Rs 1,30,000 on maturity. Whereas, if a senior citizen invests five lakhs at an interest rate of 7.85 percent, then he will get a return of Rs 1 lakh 30 thousand on maturity.

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