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Canara Bank has reduced FD interest rates, know the new rates and how much reduction has been made

FD Rate: According to the bank’s website, now general customers will get interest ranging from 4% to 7.25% on FD and senior citizens will get interest ranging from 4% to 7.75%.

Canara Bank has cut interest rates on fixed deposits (FDs) of select tenures from April 10, 2025. This change will be applicable on deposits of less than Rs 3 crore. According to the bank’s website, now general customers will get interest ranging from 4% to 7.25% on FDs and senior citizens will get interest ranging from 4% to 7.75%.

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New FD interest rates for general customers

Tenure of FD Interest Rate (Ordinary Citizen) Notes
7 to 45 days 4.00%
46 to 90 days 5.25%
91 to 179 days 5.50%
180 to 269 days 6.15% Previously 6.25%, cut by 10 bps
Less than 270 days in a year 6.25%
One year (12 months) 6.85%
444 days 7.25%
1 year to 2 years 6.85%
2 years to 3 years 7.15% 15 bps cut
3 years to 5 years 7.20% 20 bps cut
5 years to 10 years 6.70%

New interest rates for senior citizens

Canara Bank is now offering senior citizens interest ranging from 4% to 7.75% on FDs with maturity period ranging from 7 days to 10 years. Tax saver FDs are also offering a return of 7%.

Interest Rates as per FD Tenure (General & Senior Citizen)

Duration General Customer Senior Citizens
7 – 14 days 3.50% 4.00%
15 – 29 days 3.75% 4.25%
30 – 90 days 4.25% 4.75%
91 – 180 days 4.75% 5.25%
6 Months – 9 Months 6.00% 6.50%
9 Months – 12 Months 6.00% 6.50%
12 months 1 day – 18 months 8.30% 8.80%
18 Months – 24 Months 8.30% 8.80%
24 months 1 day – 36 months 7.50% 8.00%
36 months 1 day – 60 months 6.50% 7.00%
60 months 1 day – 120 months 6.25% 6.75%
Tax Saver FD (5 Years) 6.50% 7.00%

Be sure to know this before investing

If you are planning to invest in FD, then take a decision keeping in mind the new rates. FD still remains a safe and better option for senior citizens.

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