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Fixed Deposit Calculator

Calculate FD maturity amount and interest earned

Enter any amount you want to invest
Typical range: 5% to 8% (senior citizens get 0.25-0.50% extra)
Minimum 7 days to maximum 10 years
Maturity Amount
1,07,186
Principal Amount1,00,000
Interest Earned7,186
Total Value1,07,186
Note: This is an indicative calculation. Actual returns may vary based on bank policies and market conditions.

🏦 Popular Fixed Deposit Examples

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FD ₹1 Lakh for 5 Years

Principal: ₹1,00,000
Interest Rate: 7.5%
Tenure: 5 years
Maturity: ₹1,44,025
Interest: ₹44,025
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FD ₹5 Lakh for 3 Years

Principal: ₹5,00,000
Interest Rate: 8%
Tenure: 3 years
Maturity: ₹6,29,856
Interest: ₹1,29,856
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Senior Citizen FD ₹2 Lakh

Principal: ₹2,00,000
Interest Rate: 8.5% (extra 0.5%)
Tenure: 4 years
Maturity: ₹2,78,596
Interest: ₹78,596
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Short-term FD ₹50K

Principal: ₹50,000
Interest Rate: 6.5%
Tenure: 1 year
Maturity: ₹53,250
Interest: ₹3,250
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Post Office TD ₹3 Lakh

Principal: ₹3,00,000
Interest Rate: 7.5%
Tenure: 5 years
Maturity: ₹4,32,075
Interest: ₹1,32,075
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Monthly Interest FD

Principal: ₹10,00,000
Interest Rate: 7%
Monthly Payout: ₹5,833
Annual Income: ₹70,000

🏦 Current FD Interest Rates (March 2026)

Bank1 Year2 Years3 Years5 YearsSenior Citizen
SBI6.8%7.0%7.25%7.5%+0.5%
HDFC Bank7.0%7.25%7.5%7.75%+0.5%
ICICI Bank7.0%7.25%7.5%7.75%+0.5%
Axis Bank7.25%7.5%7.75%8.0%+0.5%
Kotak Bank7.0%7.25%7.5%7.75%+0.25%
Post Office TD7.5%7.5%7.5%7.5%Same rate

💡 Pro Tips for Better FD Returns

  • Senior citizens get 0.25% to 0.5% extra interest in most banks
  • Longer tenure generally offers higher interest rates
  • Consider laddering FDs to benefit from rate changes
  • Post Office TD offers uniform 7.5% rate across all tenures
  • Small finance banks often offer higher rates (8-9%)

Related Calculators

You may also use our Recurring Deposit Calculator and Compound Interest Calculator for systematic savings. For tax-saving options, try our PPF Calculator.

Compare with market investments using our SIP Calculatorand Mutual Fund Calculator for better returns.

About Fixed Deposit Calculator

Fixed Deposit (FD) is one of the safest investment options in India, offered by banks and post offices. It provides guaranteed returns with no market risk. You deposit a lump sum amount for a fixed period (7 days to 10 years) and earn interest at a predetermined rate. FD interest rates typically range from 5% to 8% depending on the bank, tenure, and whether you're a senior citizen. Senior citizens get 0.25% to 0.50% extra interest. FDs are ideal for conservative investors who want stable, predictable returns. The interest can be compounded monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, or annually, affecting your final maturity amount. Use this calculator to compare different FD options and choose the best one for your financial goals.

FD Calculation Formula

Maturity Amount = P × (1 + r/n)^(n×t)

Where:

P = Principal Amount

r = Annual Interest Rate (as decimal)

n = Compounding Frequency (12 for monthly, 4 for quarterly)

t = Time Period in Years

Example Calculation

Scenario: Invest ₹1,00,000 for 5 years at 7% interest (quarterly compounding)

  • Principal: ₹1,00,000
  • Interest Rate: 7% per annum
  • Tenure: 5 years (60 months)
  • Compounding: Quarterly
  • Maturity Amount: ₹1,41,478
  • Interest Earned: ₹41,478

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Fixed Deposit (FD)?

A Fixed Deposit is a financial instrument provided by banks which provides investors a higher rate of interest than a regular savings account, until the given maturity date.

How is FD interest calculated?

FD interest is calculated using compound interest formula: A = P(1 + r/n)^(nt), where P is principal, r is rate, n is compounding frequency, and t is time.

What is the minimum tenure for FD?

Most banks offer FDs with a minimum tenure of 7 days to a maximum of 10 years.

Is FD interest taxable?

Yes, interest earned on FD is taxable as per your income tax slab. TDS is deducted if interest exceeds ₹40,000 per year (₹50,000 for senior citizens).