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FD Rates: Banks offering up to 7.75% interest on 3-year deposits for senior citizens

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Last updated: February 4, 2026 11:59 am
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Published: February 4, 2026
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It is important to note that banks offer additional basis points to senior citizens, resulting in higher interest rates for these depositors.

New Delhi:

Any investor seeking to invest their money in a fixed deposit needs to compare the interest rates offered by different banks. This becomes crucial as even a slight difference, for example, 50 basis points, in the interest rates offered by banks can make a huge difference during the time of fund maturity. 

For example, if someone invests Rs 5 lakhs over 3 years with a bank offering a higher interest rate of only 50 basis points, they can save an additional Rs 7,500. Further, when the deposit amount increases to Rs 10 lakh, it will give the investor a total savings of Rs 15,000.

It is important to note that banks offer additional basis points to senior citizens, resulting in higher interest rates for these depositors. 

Here’s a list of banks offering different interest rates on three-year fixed deposits.

RBL Bank: Offering an interest rate of 7.70 per cent on fixed deposits to senior citizens for a 3-year tenor, this bank promises regular citizens a 7.20 per cent interest.

Yes Bank: Offering a return of 7.75 per cent on three-year fixed deposits, this private sector bank offers considerably high returns. Notably, regular citizens are given an interest of 7 per cent on a three-year FB by the bank. 

IDFC First Bank: The bank offers senior citizens an interest rate of 7.50 per cent on 3-year fixed deposits. For regular citizens, the interest rates offered are 50 basis points lower than this.





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