Wednesday, March 5, 2014

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A day ahead of Lok Sabha polls announcement, the government on Tuesday decided to hike interest rates onfixed deposit schemes offered by post offices by up to 0.2 percent.

The interest rate on popular PPF (public provident fund) has, however, been kept unchanged at 8.7 percent.

New interest rates on small savings schemes will come into effect from April 1, an official release said. The Finance Ministry’s decision comes on the eve of the announcement of general elections schedule by the Election Commission. The model code of conduct comes into play after Lok Sabha elections announcement.

The interest rate on fixed deposits for one and two years has been increased to 8.4 per cent from the present 8.2 percent.

Fixed deposits of three and five years will earn 0.1 percent higher rate at 8.4 percent and 8.5 per cent, respectively.

Also, the interest rate on five-year recurring deposits will be 8.4 percent, up from 8.3 percent.

The annual investment ceiling in PPF savings is unchanged at Rs one lakh.

The rate on National Savings Scheme (NSC) with 5 and 10 year maturities also remain unchanged at 8.5 percent and 8.8 percent, respectively.

The rate on five-year Monthly Income Scheme (MIS) remains the same at 8.4 percent.

The savings deposit rates are kept unchanged at 4 per cent.

The decision to hike interest rates, which is in line with the recommendations of Shyamala Gopinath Committee, will make small savings schemes more attractive and returns would be in sync with market rates. In line with the committee’s suggestions, the government also decided to align rate ofinterest on small savings schemes with G-Sec rates of similar maturity, with a spread of 25 basis points (bps) with two exceptions. As per the recommendations, the interest rate is revised every financial year and notified before April 1.

A day ahead of Lok Sabha polls announcement, the government on Tuesday decided to hike interest rates onfixed deposit schemes offered by post offices by up to 0.2 percent.

The interest rate on popular PPF (public provident fund) has, however, been kept unchanged at 8.7 percent.

New interest rates on small savings schemes will come into effect from April 1, an official release said. The Finance Ministry’s decision comes on the eve of the announcement of general elections schedule by the Election Commission. The model code of conduct comes into play after Lok Sabha elections announcement.

The interest rate on fixed deposits for one and two years has been increased to 8.4 per cent from the present 8.2 percent.

Fixed deposits of three and five years will earn 0.1 percent higher rate at 8.4 percent and 8.5 per cent, respectively.

Also, the interest rate on five-year recurring deposits will be 8.4 percent, up from 8.3 percent.

The annual investment ceiling in PPF savings is unchanged at Rs one lakh.

The rate on National Savings Scheme (NSC) with 5 and 10 year maturities also remain unchanged at 8.5 percent and 8.8 percent, respectively.

The rate on five-year Monthly Income Scheme (MIS) remains the same at 8.4 percent.

The savings deposit rates are kept unchanged at 4 per cent.

The decision to hike interest rates, which is in line with the recommendations of Shyamala Gopinath Committee, will make small savings schemes more attractive and returns would be in sync with market rates. In line with the committee’s suggestions, the government also decided to align rate ofinterest on small savings schemes with G-Sec rates of similar maturity, with a spread of 25 basis points (bps) with two exceptions. As per the recommendations, the interest rate is revised every financial year and notified before April 


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