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ICICI BANK INTEREST RATES FOR FIXED DEPOSITS
Maturity Period
Rates of Interest (% p.a.) w.e.f January 26, 2013

For deposit less than Rs. 1 crore

General
Senior Citizen **
7 days to 14 days
4.50
5.00
15 days to 29 days
4.75
5.25
30 days to 45 days
5.50
6.00
46 days to 60 days
6.25
6.75
61 days to 289 days
7.00
7.50
290 days to less than 1 year
7.25
7.75
1 year to 389 days
7.50
8.00
390 days to less than 2 years
9.00
9.50
2 years to less than 5 years
8.75
9.50
5 years upto 10 years
8.50
9.25
Tax Saver FD 80C (5 year) – Upto Rs. 1 lac
8.50
9.25

CITIBANK
TENURE IN DAYS
Interest rate(%p.a. ) for deposits less than 1 crore
Interest rate(%p.a. ) for deposits less than 1 crore for senior citizens
7-10 days
3.00
3.50
11- 14 days
3.00
3.50
16-25 days
3.25
3.75
26-35 days
3.50
4.00
36-45 days
4.50
5.00
46-60 days
6.25
6.75
60-90 days
6.75
7.25
91-120 days
6.75
7.25
121-150 days
6.75
7.25
151-180 days
6.75
7.25
181-270 days
6.75
7.25
271-364 days
6.75
7.25
365-400 days
6.75
7.25
401-540 days
6.75
7.25
541-731 days
6.75
7.25
732-1095 days
6.75
7.25
>=1096 days
6.75
7.25

ING VYSYA BANK INTEREST RATES FOR FIXED DEPOSITS

KARNATAKA BANK
PERIOD
Interest Rate (% p.a.) for Deposits less than Rs. 1 Crore
Interest Rate (% p.a.) for Deposits less than Rs. 1 Crore for senior citizens
7 days to 45 days
3.50
4.00
46 days to 90 days
5.50
6.00
91 days to 180 days
7.75
8.25
181 days to 364 days
8.00
8.50
1 year to 2 years
9.25
9.75
Above 2 years to 3 years
9.00
9.50
Above 3 Years to 5 years
9.00
9.50
Above 5 years to 10 years
8.75
9.25

HDFC BANK FIXED DEPOSIT INTEREST RATES
Period
Interest Rate (per annum)
**Senior Citizen Rates (per annum)
7 - 14 days
3.50%
4.00%
15 - 29 days
4.00%
4.50%
30 - 45 days
5.00%
5.50%
46 - 60 days
7.50%
8.00%
61 - 90 days
7.50%
8.00%
91 Days to less than 6 months 1 day

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