July-2019: Latest recurring deposit(RD) interest rates comparison in India

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In the last couple of months, banks have lowered the fixed deposit interest rates and latest recurring deposit interest rates. While comparing latest RD rates with various banks in India indicate that banks are still betting good business on recurring deposits, however offering competitive interest rates. Investment in recurring deposits in India is continued to be one of the best choice for several investors. Due to various features associate with it, these are continuously gaining momentum as investors believe these as a safe investment option. We are publishing the latest major banks recurring deposits interest rates month on month as part of creating awareness among investors to choose the best one instead of compromising and depositing with their current bank. 

Latest recurring deposit interest rates comparison in India – November, 2018


Best Recurring Deposit Interest Rates in Bank in July 2019 in India

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Latest recurring deposit interest rates in India

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188 comments

  1. Hi Suresh,

    Thanks for your informative topics.I am a regular reader of ur blogs. I would like suggest one topic for you. I have seen for couple of reason the CRISIL Rankings of mutual fund get changed. Can you please suggest readers of ur blog why it happens …..and  how we can make smart investment in various mutual funds when these rankings get changes over a time period…

     

    Thnks again for your blogs….

     

  2. First of all, Thank you very much for your blog.

    I would like to know that can I extend period of RD.

    I mean if I open a RD in SBI with 2000/month of 1 year, & after maturity wants to continue with for  the next year with same deposit. Is it possible ?

    1. Sanket, You cannot extend your RD period once you have started. Go for higher period and in case you want to cancel in case of any emergency, you need to pay pre-payment charges which I feel you can afford.

  3. SIR,

          I heard about the forex trading these days.Whether it is highly risky? Please give me your opinions about this.

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