Tag: Indian Bank

  • THESE 5 Special FD Schemes With High Interest Rates Are Ending On September 30, SBI FD In The List | Personal Finance News

    New Delhi: The deadline for Special Fixed Deposit (FD) Schemes of several banks –State Bank Of India, IDBI and Indian Bank, Punjab and Sindh Bank will come to an end on September 30. Interested senior citizen investors can put their money in the schemes to earn a higher interest rate on FD policies. 

    Banks had earlier introduced the scheme for a select period to provide senior citizens and regular customers with a chance to get better returns on their investments. However, Banks later revised the deadlines a few times, considering demand from public. 

    IDBI Utsav Callable FD (Revised Rates w.e.f. August, 15, 2024)

    Validity is up to September 30, 2024. The interest rate structure is as follows:





    Interest Rate (% p.a.)
     
     




    Special Buckets
    General/NRE/NRO
    Senior Citizens


    300 Days
    7.05
    7.55


    375 Days
    7.25
    7.75


    444 Days
    7.35
    7.85


    700 Days
    7.20
    7.70

    Indian Bank Special FD

    The Deadline for Indian Bank Special Ind Super 300 Days Fixed Deposit scheme is 30 September 2024. The details of the special FD scheme, interest rates are as follows:





    SCHEME
    Special Term Deposit Product “IND SUPREME 300 DAYS “ with fixed maturity tenor of 300 days in the form of FD/MMD.
     
     
     
     



    TARGET CUSTOMERS


    Individual (singly or jointly)
    HUF
    NRI
    Firm (Proprietorship/Partnership), Company, Association, Society, Club in its name.
    Religious, Charitable or Educational Institutions.
    Municipality or Panchayat, Government or Quasi Government Body
    Any other entity not prohibited by RBI.
     
     
     
     


    DEPOSIT AMOUNT
    Minimum Amount
    Rs. 5000 /- (Five Thousand Only)
    Maximum Amount
    Less than Rs.3 Crore*

    Note :* w.e.f 12.06.24 , Limit of maxmium investement per customer per day stands revised to less than Rs.3 Crore from less than Rs.2 Cr.
    Bulk deposits of Rs.3 crore & above are not eligible.


    Minimum Amount
    Rs. 5000 /- (Five Thousand Only)
    Maximum Amount
    Less than Rs.3 Crore*

    Note :* w.e.f 12.06.24 , Limit of maxmium investement per customer per day stands revised to less than Rs.3 Crore from less than Rs.2 Cr.




    Minimum Amount
    Rs. 5000 /- (Five Thousand Only)
     
     
     
     


    Maximum Amount
    Less than Rs.3 Crore*

    Note :* w.e.f 12.06.24 , Limit of maxmium investement per customer per day stands revised to less than Rs.3 Crore from less than Rs.2 Cr.


     
     
     
     


    PERIOD OF DEPOSIT
    300 Days
     
     
     
     


    RATE OF INTEREST
    7.05 % p.a
     
     
     
     
     


    ADDITIONAL INTEREST RATE
     
    Senior Citizen: 0.50 % p.a
    Super Senior Citizen: 0.75 % p.a
    Staff: 1.00% p.a.
    Staff Senior Citizen: 1.50% p.a.
    Staff Super Senior Citizen: 1.75 % p.a
    (Additional interest offered to Senior Citizens & Staff are not applicable for NRO Deposits)
     
     
     
     

    Punjab and Sind Bank Special FD

    Punjab and Sind Bank’s special Fixed Deposit deadline ends on 30 September, 2024. Under the special FD customers get interest rates of up to 7.15% for 333 days.

    SBI AMRIT KALASH FD

    SBI’s Retail Term Deposit ‘AMRIT KALASH’ scheme of 400 days tenor offers @7.10% p.a interest. SBI AMRIT KALASH FD is available up to 30 September 2024. Eligible Deposits are Domestic Retail Term Deposits including NRI Rupee Term Deposits (< Rs 2 crore); ii) New and Renewal Deposits and iii) Term Deposit and Special Term Deposit only. Interest rate is 7.10%. Senior Citizens, Staff and Staff Pensioners are eligible for additional interest rate applicable to them.

    SBI Deposit Scheme “SBI WECARE’

    SBI’s Deposit Scheme “SBI WECARE’ is valid till 30 September 2024. The Scheme is available on fresh deposit and renewal of maturing deposits. SBI Wecare Senior Citizen FD Scheme will fetch interest rate of 7.50 percent. Senior Citizen will get additional premium of 30 bps (over and above existing premium of 50 bps) over card rate for Public i.e. 80 bps over card rate for Public.

     

  • Indian Bank Clocks 41 per cent Jump In Net Profit To Rs 2,403 Crore For April-June Quarter | Economy News

    New Delhi: The Indian Bank on Monday reported a 40.6 per cent jump in net profit to 2,403.42 crore for the April-June quarter of the current financial year, from Rs 1,709 crore in the same quarter of 2023-24.

    The asset quality of the bank also improved during the quarter with gross non-performing assets (NPA) of the bank declining to 3.77 per cent of total loans compared to 5.47 per cent in the year-ago period.

    Net NPA ratio eased to 0.39 per cent from 0.70 per cent in the year-ago period. In absolute terms, Indian Bank’s gross NPA fell to Rs 20,302.16 crore as on June 30, from Rs 26,226.92 crore in the same quarter last year. Similarly, the net NPA of the bank declined to Rs 2,026.59 crore during the quarter from Rs 2,222.58 crore in the same period last year.

    As a result, provisions for bad loans declined to Rs 896 crore against Rs 930 crore earmarked during the same quarter a year ago. The capital adequacy ratio of the bank also improved to 16.47 per cent compared to 15.78 per cent on June 30, 2023. Indian bank also recorded a robust double-digit increase in deposits during the quarter. 

    Total deposits went up by 10 per cent to Rs 6.81 lakh crore, as compared to Rs 6.21 lakh crore in the corresponding quarter last year. Both CASA & Savings deposits grew by 6 per cent.

    The bank’s gross advances increased by 12 per cent to Rs 5.40 lakh crore in the April-June quarter compared to Rs 4.8 lakh crore in the same quarter last year. Retail, Agriculture & MSME advances grew by 13 per cent on-year to Rs 3.13 lakh crore as of June 30, from Rs 2.76 lakh crore as of June 30, 2023. Home loans (including mortgage) grew by 13 per cent year-on-year while auto loans recorded a 55 per cent surge.

    Priority sector advances stood at 43 per cent of adjusted net bank credit at Rs 1.80 lakh crore as of June 30, as against the regulatory requirement of 40 per cent.