PPF, other small savings schemes see big interest rate cuts

The interest on small savings scheme fell on Tuesday as the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) has cut its policy rates. The government revised the interest rates on small savings scheme for April-June by anywhere between 70-140 bps.

To counter the economic damage being caused by coronavirus, RBI recently announced a surprise 75 bps cut in its key interest rate.

The Public Provident Fund will now fetch 7.1% returns, after an 80 bps cut in its interest rate. It used to earlier give 7.9% returns to its depositors.

The interest rate on National Savings Certificate has been slashed by 110 bps to 6.8%.

The interest rate on Kisan Vikas Patra has been cut by 70 bps to 6.9%.

On 31 December, 2019, the government decided to keep interest rates for small savings schemes like PPF and NSC unchanged at 7.9% for the fourth quarter of the current financial year, while the rate for the Kisan Vikas Patra maturing in 113 months was kept at 7.6%.

 

The interest rate on five-year Recurring Deposit Rate sees a 140 bps cut to 5.8%.

Rates on small savings schemes are revised on quarterly basis.