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Best FD Rates India 2026 — Bank-Wise Comparison

Fixed Deposits remain India's most popular safe investment. But FD rates vary significantly across banks — the difference between the highest and lowest rate can be 1.5-2%. This guide compares the latest FD rates from major banks, small finance banks, and post offices to help you get the best return on your money.

Sabse Oonchi FD Rates — Major Banks (Verified, July 2026)

Har major bank ki verified maximum rates (₹3 crore se kam regular deposits, ~1 July 2026 se effective). Tenure-wise tables hafton mein purani ho jaati hain, isliye hum verified peaks dikhate hain aur baaki check karna sikhate hain:

BankHighest Rate (General)Senior Citizen (Max)
Bank of Baroda6.75% (555-day 'BoB Golden Goal')7.25%
Punjab National Bank6.60%7.10%
Kotak Mahindra Bank6.50-6.85% (tenure-wise)
HDFC Bank6.50% (~3-yr; 5-yr ~6.40%)7.00%
ICICI Bank6.50%7.10%
Axis Bank6.50%7.25%
State Bank of India6.45% (444-day 'Amrit Vrishti')7.05%

Small finance banks abhi lagbhag 8.10% tak dete hain (Shivalik SFB, BusinessToday July 2026). Yaad rakhein: DICGC insurance per bank per depositor sirf ₹5 lakh — chhote bank mein utni hi rakam rakhein. Senior citizens ko zyadatar banks mein +0.25-0.50% extra milta hai.

Kisi bhi bank ki live rates 1 minute mein check karein: "[bank ka naam] FD rates" search karein aur bank ki apni website kholein (aggregators nahi). Kisi blog par dikhi rate par — hamare samet — bank ki site par confirm kiye bina kabhi book na karein.

Sources: bank rate-cards (Zee Business aur BusinessToday compilations), ~1 July 2026 se effective. Facts last checked: 10 July 2026, Priyanka Dhawan dwara.

Pro tip for seniors: SCSS at 8.2% beats almost every bank FD for senior citizens. Invest up to ₹30 lakh in SCSS first, then put remaining in FDs.

Tax-Saving FDs (Section 80C)

Tax-saving FDs have a 5-year lock-in period. You can claim deduction up to ₹1.5 lakh under Section 80C. However, the interest earned is fully taxable at your slab rate.

  • Lock-in: 5 years (no premature withdrawal allowed)
  • Maximum deduction: ₹1.5 lakh under Section 80C
  • Joint account: Only first holder gets 80C benefit
  • Interest: Fully taxable at slab rate (TDS applicable)
  • Nomination: Available at all banks
Better alternatives under 80C: ELSS mutual funds (3-year lock-in, potential 12-15% returns) and PPF (15-year lock-in, 7.1% tax-free) often give better post-tax returns than tax-saving FDs. Read our ELSS vs PPF vs NPS comparison.

How FD Interest is Taxed

ScenarioTax Treatment
Total FD interest < ₹40,000/year (per bank)No TDS deducted, but interest is taxable
Total FD interest > ₹40,000/yearBank deducts 10% TDS
Senior citizen interest < ₹50,000/yearNo TDS (higher threshold for seniors)
PAN not submitted20% TDS deducted
Total income below taxable limitSubmit Form 15G (or 15H for seniors) to avoid TDS

Use our Income Tax Calculator to check if your FD interest pushes you into a higher tax bracket.

Tips to Maximise FD Returns

  • FD laddering: Instead of putting all money in one FD, split across 1-year, 2-year, 3-year, and 5-year FDs. This gives you liquidity while earning higher rates on longer tenures.
  • Compare small finance banks: DICGC insures up to ₹5 lakh per bank. For amounts within this limit, small finance bank FDs at 7.5-8.5% are equally safe as SBI.
  • Cumulative vs non-cumulative: Choose cumulative FDs for wealth building (interest compounds). Choose non-cumulative for regular income (monthly/quarterly payouts).
  • Avoid premature withdrawal: Most banks charge a 0.5-1% penalty on premature withdrawal. If you might need money before maturity, use shorter tenure FDs instead.
  • Consider post-tax returns: At 30% tax bracket, a 7% FD gives only 4.9% post-tax. At this point, PPF (7.1% tax-free) or debt mutual funds may give better returns.

FD vs Other Fixed Income Options

FeatureBank FDPPFSCSSDebt Mutual Fund
Interest rate6.5-8.5%7.1%8.2%6-8% (variable)
SafetyDICGC insured (₹5L)Govt guaranteeGovt guaranteeMarket-linked
Lock-inFlexible (7 days-10 yrs)15 years5 yearsNo lock-in
Tax on interestSlab rateTax-free (EEE)Slab rateSlab rate
80C benefitOnly 5-year FDYes (₹1.5L)Yes (₹1.5L)No
Best forShort-term parkingLong-term savingsSenior citizensTax-efficient debt

Aksar Poochhe Jaane Wale Sawaal

Which bank gives the highest FD rate in 2026?

Small finance banks like Unity SFB and Utkarsh SFB offer up to 8.0-8.5%. Among large private banks, IndusInd Bank and Yes Bank offer competitive rates of 7.25-7.75%. Public sector banks like SBI offer 6.50-7.10%. Always check the bank's website for the latest rates as they change frequently.

Is FD interest taxable in India?

Yes, FD interest is fully taxable at your income tax slab rate. Banks deduct 10% TDS if your total interest exceeds ₹40,000/year (₹50,000 for seniors). If your total income is below the taxable limit, submit Form 15G (15H for seniors) to avoid TDS. The interest still needs to be reported in your ITR.

Are small finance bank FDs safe?

Yes, deposits up to ₹5 lakh per depositor per bank are insured by DICGC — the same protection as SBI, HDFC Bank, or any other bank. For amounts above ₹5 lakh, consider spreading across multiple banks to stay within the insurance limit, or use large PSU banks.

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