In its bi-monthly monetary policy meeting held on February 8, 2024, the six-member Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), led by RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das, opted to keep the policy repo rate unchanged for the sixth consecutive time. This decision aligns with the predictions of the majority of economists, who anticipated a status quo. The repo rate remains at 6.5%, providing stability in the financial market.
The policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) stands firm at 6.50%, while the standing deposit facility (SDF) rate and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate, along with the Bank Rate, remain unaltered at 6.25% and 6.75%, respectively. This move signifies the RBI's cautious approach amid evolving economic conditions.

While this decision comes as no surprise to most economists, major banks like Axis Bank, Punjab National Bank (PNB), HDFC Bank, and IndusInd Bank have made noteworthy adjustments to their fixed deposit (FD) interest rates, offering investors enticing opportunities.
Contrary to the unchanged repo rate, several major banks have announced revisions in their FD interest rates this month, aiming to offer more attractive options for investors.
Axis Bank
Axis Bank took the lead by adjusting its FD rates, effective from February 5, 2024. The bank now offers FD rates ranging from 3.50% to 7.20% per annum for general customers on fixed deposits maturing over seven days to ten years. Notably, a notable increase of 10 basis points is observed in the rates for tenors from 17 months to less than 18 months, reaching an impressive 7.20%. This move positions Axis Bank as a competitive choice for investors seeking higher returns.
Punjab National Bank (PNB)
Punjab National Bank (PNB) swiftly followed suit with its revised FD rates, effective from February 1, 2024. For the general public, PNB now provides FD rates in the range of 3.50% to 7.25% per annum. Senior citizens, on the other hand, can enjoy rates from 4.00% to 7.75% per annum. These revised rates span tenures ranging from 7 days to 10 years, offering an array of options for investors seeking stability and returns.
HDFC Bank
HDFC Bank, known for its strategic moves, has revised its bulk FD interest rates for amounts above Rs 2 crore to Rs 5 crore. Effective from February 3, 2024, the rates for regular citizens now range from 4.75% to 7.40%, with an additional 0.50% interest for senior citizens. Investors eyeing shorter-term commitments are in for a treat, as the highest rates, reaching up to 7.90%, are available for terms ranging from one year to less than 15 months.
IndusInd Bank
IndusInd Bank has made its mark by announcing revised FD rates, effective from February 6, 2024. General customers can now benefit from rates ranging from 3.50% to 7.75% per annum. Senior citizens, always a priority in the banking sector, are offered rates from 4.00% to 8.25% per annum. IndusInd Bank's move caters to a wide range of investors, aligning with their varying preferences and financial goals.
Despite the RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das-led Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) opting to keep the repo rate unchanged, these significant revisions in FD rates by major banks indicate a strategic play for investor confidence. The banks seem to be taking advantage of the stability provided by the steady repo rate to offer competitive and enticing FD options, aligning with the varied preferences of the investor community.
This shake-up in FD rates provides a golden opportunity for investors to reassess their investment portfolios. The increased rates, especially in specific tenors, allow investors to capitalize on potentially higher returns. With the economy navigating through uncertainties, these revised FD rates offer a ray of financial security for investors, be they seasoned or newcomers.
As we move further into 2024, the contrasting landscape of a stable repo rate from the RBI and proactive adjustments by major banks in FD rates sets the stage for a dynamic investment environment. Investors are encouraged to stay informed and vigilant, making well-informed decisions in this ever-evolving financial climate.
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