Interest on small savings schemes hiked by up to 70 bps for the April-June 2023 quarter

Today, the government has hiked the interest rates of small savings schemes by up to 70 bps (One percentage point is equivalent to 100 basis points.) for the April-June 2023 quarter.

The latest chart of interest for small savings instruments for the Q1 (April 1 to June 30) of 2023 is as under.

 Scheme Rate of interest from April 1 to June 30, 2023 Rate of interest from Jan1 to March
2023
 Interest compounded
Savings account4.00%4.00%Annual  rest
1-year time deposit6.60%6.60%Quarterly rest
2-year’ time deposit6.80%6.80%Quarterly rest
3-year’ time deposit6.90%6.90%Quarterly rest
5-year’ time deposit7.00%7.00%Quarterly rest
5-year’ Recurring Deposit 6.20% 5.80%Quarterly rest
5years’ Senior Citizen Saving Scheme(SCSS) 8.20% 8.00%Interest paid quarterly, Quarterly rest
5- years Monthly Income Account Scheme7.40%7.10%Interest is paid monthly,
5 -years NSC7.70%7.00%Annual rest
PPF (Public Provident Fund) 7.10% 7.10%Annual rest
KVP (Kisan Vikas Patra)7.50 %(matures in115  months)7.20 %(matures120 months)Annual rest
Sukanya Samriddhi Account Scheme8.00%7.60%Annual rest

The government resets the interest rate at the beginning of every quarter since 2016 based on yields of government securities of the corresponding maturity with some spread on the scheme for senior citizens, as advised by the Shyamala Gopinath Committee. The Economic Survey had earlier suggested that the interest rates on the small savings schemes be reduced to bring them in consonance with the interest rates prevailing in the economy, as the Yields on dated Government Securities (G-Secs) are continuously on the decline. The commercial banks have also been complaining that high rates of small savings schemes prohibit them from cutting deposit rates, it was expected a downward revision in interest rates for small savings schemes for the ensuing quarter, but the government preferred to keep them unchanged.

Other important news on Small savings instruments:

During the announcement of interest for the quarter of April -Jun 2018, the Ministry withdrew the earlier restrictions for credit of interest in respect of small savings to basic Savings Bank accounts. Now all the interest and maturity proceeds of small savings instruments operated by the Department of Posts may be paid to the depositors through the depositor’s savings account standing at a post office or any commercial bank, by cheque or in cash.

The PPF account rules were modified by the Government for the benefit of account holders.  As per the modified PPF account holders can now make deposits in multiples of ₹50 any number of times in a financial year with a maximum of ₹1.5 lakhs a year. Earlier, a maximum of 12 deposits was permitted in a period of 1 year. Read: New rules of PPF

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