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Fixed deposits (FDs) remain a popular investment option among risk-averse savers, offering guaranteed returns over a fixed period. According to data compiled by Policybazaar.com, in May 2025, small finance banks continue to offer the most attractive interest rates on FDs. Below are the best FD rates offered by the banks across the sectors and a table containing detailed rates on different tenures.
Small finance banks FD rates
For investors seeking the highest returns, NorthEast Small Finance Bank tops the list, offering up to 9 per cent for general depositors for the tenure of 18 months 1 day to 18 months 2 days. Following closely is Unity Small Finance Bank, providing 8.60 per cent on 1001 days deposits. Suryoday Small Finance Bank secures the third spot with 8.60 per cent on a tenure of 5 years.
These rates are significantly higher than what most large commercial banks offer, making small finance banks an appealing choice for those looking to earn more interest on their principal amount ALSO READ: Senior citizens still getting 8%+ FD rates despite repo rate cut, see where
Below is the detailed table of the small finance banks’ interest rates and the tenures they’re offering.
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Private banks FD rates
Among private sector banks, SBM Bank stands out by offering 8.05 per cent for a tenure of above 18 months to less than 2 years and 3 days. DCB and IndusInd Bank follow with 7.75 per cent on tenures of 15 months to less than 21 months and 15 months to 16 months, respectively. RBL and Yes Bank also offer competitive returns, with rates of 7.75 and 7.50 per cent, respectively.
Below is the detailed table of the private banks’ interest rates and the tenures they’re offering.
Public sector banks FD rates
Public sector banks offer comparatively lower returns. For example, the Central Bank of India provides 7.50 per cent on a 3333-day FD, followed by the Bank of Maharashtra and Canara Bank, both offering 7.25 per cent per annum on the tenure of 366 days and 444 days respectively.
Below is the detailed table of the public banks’ interest rates and the tenures they’re offering.

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