PNB FD rate Hike: Punjab National Bank has increased the interest on FD, check interest rate

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Punjab National Bank: Punjab National Bank (PNB) has given a gift to its crores of customers. The bank has increased the interest rate on some of its FDs. The bank has increased the interest by one percent on FDs of 91 days to 179 days.

These new rates have come into effect from October 1, 2024. Punjab National Bank gives FDs from 7 days to 10 years to common citizens. It is giving FD interest between 3.50% to 7.25% on this. At the same time, senior citizens are being offered interest of 4 percent to 7.75 percent. These rates of PNB are for FDs up to Rs 3 crore.

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Punjab National Bank is paying this much interest on FDs of less than Rs 3 crore

7 days to 14 days: For general public – 3.50 per cent; For senior citizens – 4.00 per cent

15 days to 29 days: For general public – 3.50%; For senior citizens – 4.00%

30 days to 45 days: For general public – 3.50 per cent; For senior citizens – 4.00 per cent

46 days to 60 days: For general public – 4.50 per cent; For senior citizens – 5.00 per cent

61 days to 90 days: For general public – 4.50 per cent; For senior citizens – 5.00 per cent

91 days to 179 days: For general public – 5.50 percent; For senior citizens – 6 percent

180 days to 270 days: For general public – 6.25 per cent; For senior citizens – 6.75 per cent

271 days to 299 days: For general public – 6.50 percent; For senior citizens – 7 percent

300 days: For general public – 7.05 percent; For senior citizens – 7.55 percent

301 days to less than 1 year: For general public – 6.50 percent; For senior citizens – 7 percent

1 year: For general public – 6.80 percent; For senior citizens – 7.30 percent

More than 1 year to 399 days: For general public – 6.80 per cent; For senior citizens – 7.30 per cent

400 days: For general public – 7.25 percent; For senior citizens – 7.75 percent

400 to 2 years: For general public – 6.80 percent; For senior citizens – 7.30 percent

Above 2 years to 3 years: For general public – 7.00 per cent; For senior citizens – 7.50 per cent

1204 days – For general public – 6.40 percent; For senior citizens – 6.90 percent

1895 days – For general public – 6.35 percent; For senior citizens – 6.85 percent

5 years to 10 years: For general public – 6.50 per cent; For senior citizens – 7.30 per cent.

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