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Government Raises Small Savings Scheme Interest Rates: July-September Quarter Update

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By Reporter 3 Min Read Published June 30, 2023
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The Union Finance Ministry announced on June 30 that the interest rates on small savings schemes for the July-September quarter have been increased by 10-30 basis points. This move comes as an effort to provide better returns to savers and investors. The new interest rates now range from 4.0 percent to 8.2 percent.

The government has revised the interest rates for various small savings schemes. For the 1-year and 2-year schemes, the interest rates have been raised from 6.8 percent and 6.9 percent, respectively, in the previous quarter to 6.9 percent and 7.0 percent in the current quarter.

However, the interest rate on the popular Public Provident Fund (PPF) has remained unchanged at 7.1 percent. The PPF continues to offer a stable and attractive return to investors.

On the other hand, the interest rate for the Post Office Recurring Deposit has been increased to 6.5 percent for the September quarter, up from 6.2 percent in the June quarter. This adjustment aims to incentivize individuals to save regularly and earn higher returns on their investments.

Meanwhile, the interest rates for several other small savings schemes, such as the Senior Citizens’ Savings Scheme, Monthly Income Scheme, National Savings Certificate, Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP), and Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana, have been maintained at the same level as the previous quarter. These schemes offer stability and reliability to investors who rely on them for their financial planning.

In addition to the revisions in existing schemes, the government has introduced a new small savings scheme called the Mahila Samman Bachat Patra, which will be available from April 1. This scheme was announced in the Union Budget and was initially only available through post offices. However, it has now been extended to 12 public sector banks and four private sector banks, making it more accessible to a wider range of individuals.

The introduction of the Mahila Samman Bachat Patra aims to empower women by providing them with a secure and lucrative savings option. This new scheme reflects the government’s commitment to promoting financial inclusion and gender equality.

Overall, the revised interest rates on small savings schemes for the July-September quarter offer a mix of increased returns for some schemes and stable rates for others. These adjustments aim to strike a balance between providing attractive returns to investors and ensuring the financial stability of the schemes. Individuals can now make informed decisions about their savings and investments based on the revised interest rates.

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