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FD Interest Rates: Compare top banks for two-year deposits

Moneycontrol PF Team | October 23, 2025 / 19:32 IST
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Bank fixed deposits
Two-year fixed deposits (FDs) are a favored investment option for those looking for guaranteed returns and easy liquidity, perfect for achieving short-term financial goals.
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Home loan interest rate
Here is a list of leading private and PSU banks offering the highest interest rates on FDs. The list takes into account the best rates offered by these banks on two-year FDs (up to Rs 1 crore) for resident, retail, and non-senior citizens. Let’s examine how an investment of Rs 1 lakh grows over this period. BankBazaar compiled the data as of October 17.
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IndusInd Bank
IndusInd Bank stands out among private banks, offering a 7 percent interest rate on two-year fixed deposits, which would grow a Rs 1 lakh investment to Rs 1,14,000 at the time of maturity.
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Axis Bank
Axis Bank, HDFC Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank offer a 6.6 percent rate on two-year fixed deposits, growing a Rs 1 lakh investment to Rs 1,13,200.
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ICICI Bank
ICICI Bank offers an interest rate of 6.40percent on two-year FD. A deposit of Rs 1 lakh with the private lender will grow to Rs 1,12,800 on the maturity date.
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Punjab National Bank and Bank of Baroda offer 6.6 percent rate on two-year fixed deposits, with a Rs 1 lakh investment maturing to Rs 1,13,200, the highest among public sector banks.
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Canara Bank
Canara Bank and Union Bank of India offer a 6.5 percent interest rate on two-year fixed deposits, with a Rs 1 lakh investment maturing to Rs 1,13,000.
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SBI
State Bank of India offers an interest rate of 6.45 percent on FDs with a tenor of two year. In two years, a Rs 1 lakh FD would grow to Rs 1,12,900.

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