RBL Bank, one of India's leading private sector banks, has announced a revision in its fixed deposit (FD) interest rates for amounts below Rs 2 crore, effective February 14, 2024. This move comes amidst the bank's efforts to attract deposits and offer competitive returns to its customers in the backdrop of prevailing economic conditions.
The highest interest rate being offered by RBL Bank stands at an enticing 8.85% for Super Senior Citizens, aged 80 years and above, on FDs maturing between 18 months and 24 months. This exclusive rate marks a significant increase over previous offerings, aimed at providing enhanced financial security and returns for elderly depositors.

For general citizens, RBL Bank offers a range of interest rates between 3.50% and 8.10% for FDs maturing between 7 days and 10 years. However, senior citizens are entitled to preferential rates, enjoying a 0.50% interest rate boost across various tenures, with rates ranging from 4% to 8.60%. This differential treatment underscores the bank's commitment to catering to the diverse financial needs of its customers, including the elderly population.
The decision to revise FD interest rates comes in light of the Monetary Policy Committee's (MPC) recent meeting on February 8, 2024, where it opted to keep the policy repo rate at 6.50% under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) constant. The stable interest rate environment set by the MPC provides a conducive backdrop for banks like RBL to adjust their deposit rates to better align with market dynamics and customer expectations.
Moreover, RBL Bank has clarified its policy regarding premature withdrawals of fixed deposits. According to the bank's website, in the event of premature full or partial withdrawal, interest shall be paid at the rate applicable on the deposit placement date, subject to a penalty of 1% on such a rate. However, this penalty is waived for both senior citizens and super senior citizens, allowing them greater flexibility and liquidity in managing their investments.
RBL Bank's decision to raise FD interest rates reflects its proactive approach to adapting to changing economic conditions while prioritising the financial well-being of its customers. By offering competitive rates and favourable terms, the bank aims to not only attract deposits but also foster long-term relationships built on trust and reliability. As investors seek stability and attractive returns in uncertain times, RBL Bank's revised FD rates stand out as a compelling option for those looking to secure their savings and maximise earnings.
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