Highest FD Rates On 3-Years Tenure: Will Fixed Deposit Interest Rates Jump As Repo Rate Stays At 5.5%?

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided to keep the repo rate unchanged for the first time in 2025, to the tune of 5.5%. India's policy repo rate has a direct impact on savings and fixed deposit accounts. Any change in repo rate will lead to revision in FD rates; however, these impacts vary from bank to bank.

With no change in repo rate, will FD rates offered by banks see a significant jump, or will they stay steady? Even after RBI's policy outcomes for August 2025, there are several banks that are offering highest FD benefits on long-term tenures. Senior citizens are the biggest beneficiaries.

Link Between Repo Rate And FD Rates:

As per Shriram Finance website, historically, FD rates do not adjust instantaneously with repo rate changes, but a consistent pattern emerges after major policy moves. Here's what the NBFC highlighted:

- With repo rate hikes, borrowing costs increase, and financial institutions look to attract deposits by offering more competitive FD rates. This benefits conservative investors seeking safe returns.

- Savers often respond by shifting money from low-interest accounts or volatile assets into FDs to lock in attractive rates.

- With repo rate cuts, in order to manage lower borrowing costs, financial institutions often cut FD rates, making them less appealing for investors focused on fixed income.

- There's also a noticeable investor mindset shift as a sustained low-rate environment can drive savers to explore mutual funds, stocks, or other instruments offering higher potential returns.

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