FD of ₹2 Lakh for 7 Years at 6.5% Interest Rate

Maturity Amount

₹3,14,084

Interest Earned

₹1,14,084

Effective Yield

6.66%

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Calculate Fixed Deposit maturity amount with quarterly compounding

₹1,000 ₹10 Crore
Years
1 Year 10 Years
%
1% 15%

Most Indian banks compound quarterly

Maturity Amount

₹0

after 7 years

Principal

₹0

Interest Earned

₹0

Effective Annual Yield

0%

after quarterly compounding

Principal Interest
80% 20%

Maturity Breakdown

36% Interest

Principal Deposited

Your initial investment

₹2,00,000

63.7%

Interest Earned

Quarterly compounded returns

₹1,14,084

36.3%

Maturity Amount

Total value at end of tenure

₹3,14,084

100%

64% Principal 36% Interest

Insights

Total Returns

+57.0%

Your ₹2,00,000 grows to ₹3,14,084 in 7 years

Effective Annual Yield

6.660%

Nominal rate is 6.5% but quarterly compounding gives you 6.660% effective yield

Extend by 1 Year

+₹20,918

Locking for 8 years instead of 7 earns you ₹20,918 extra interest

TDS Implication

No TDS

Yearly interest ₹16,298 is below the ₹40,000 TDS threshold. No tax deducted at source.

Monthly vs Quarterly Compounding

+₹764 more

Monthly compounding gives ₹764 extra over quarterly. Ask your bank if monthly compounding FDs are available.

About This FD Calculation

A Fixed Deposit of ₹2 Lakh at 6.5% per annum with quarterly compounding matures to ₹3,14,084 after 7 years, earning interest of ₹1,14,084. The effective annual yield of 6.660% exceeds the nominal 6.5% rate because interest is compounded four times per year rather than once. As TDS of 10% applies to interest above ₹40,000/year (₹50,000 for senior citizens), submit Form 15G/15H if total income is below the taxable limit. Senior citizens qualify for an additional 0.25–0.5% interest, bringing the effective rate to 7.00%. As of 2025, major banks offer comparable rates — SBI at up to 7.10%, HDFC at 7.25%, and small finance banks at up to 9% for similar tenures. A 5-year FD additionally qualifies for ₹1.5 lakh tax deduction under Section 80C, though premature withdrawal forfeits this benefit.

Year-by-Year Growth

How your FD compounds over each year

Total Return

+57.0%

Year Opening Balance Interest Earned Closing Balance
Year 1 ₹2,00,000 +₹13,320 ₹2,13,320
Year 2 ₹2,13,320 +₹14,207 ₹2,27,528
Year 3 ₹2,27,528 +₹15,154 ₹2,42,682
Year 4 ₹2,42,682 +₹16,163 ₹2,58,844
Year 5 ₹2,58,844 +₹17,239 ₹2,76,084
Year 6 ₹2,76,084 +₹18,388 ₹2,94,472
Year 7 ₹2,94,472 +₹19,612 ₹3,14,084

Frequently Asked Questions

A Fixed Deposit of ₹2 Lakh for 7 years at 6.5% per annum (compounded quarterly) matures to ₹3,14,084. Total interest earned = ₹1,14,084, which is a 57.0% return on your principal. Effective annual yield after quarterly compounding = 6.660%.
Indian banks use the compound interest formula: A = P × (1 + r/n)^(n×t), where P = principal, r = annual rate (as decimal), n = compounding frequency (4 for quarterly), t = years. Most banks compound quarterly. Some offer monthly compounding, which gives slightly higher returns. Use our calculator above to compare frequencies.
Your estimated yearly interest of ₹16,298 is below ₹40,000, so no TDS applies. However, the interest is still taxable as per your income slab — you must declare it under "Income from Other Sources" in your ITR.
As of 2025, small finance banks like Unity, Suryoday, and ESAF offer 8–9% on 7-year FDs. Among major banks, SBI offers ~6.8%, HDFC ~7%, and ICICI ~7%. Senior citizens typically get 0.25–0.5% extra. Always check DICGC insurance coverage (₹5 lakh per depositor per bank) when choosing small finance banks.
Yes, FDs can be prematurely closed, but most banks charge a penalty of 0.5–1% on the applicable interest rate. For example, if your FD earns 7.5% but you break it early, the bank pays the rate for the actual period held minus the penalty. Some tax-saving FDs (5-year) have a 5-year lock-in and cannot be broken prematurely.
Cumulative FD: Interest compounds and is paid at maturity — ideal for wealth building. That's what this calculator shows. Non-cumulative FD: Interest is paid at regular intervals (monthly/quarterly/yearly) — ideal for generating regular income. The total interest earned is the same, but non-cumulative gives regular cash flow at the cost of compounding benefit.

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* Rates are indicative as of 2025. Actual rates vary by bank, tenure, and customer category. Senior citizens get 0.25–0.5% extra. FD investments up to ₹5 lakh are insured by DICGC.

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