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Government fixed interest rate on RBI bonds, know how much you will get by June

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The Central Government has not made any change in the interest rates of this half-yearly RBE Bonds (RBI Bonds), that is, you will get interest only from the old rate. For January, 2021 to June 2021, the interest rates will remain constant at the rate of 7.15 percent.



New Delhi: The central government has not made any change in the interest rates of this half yearly RBE bonds (RBI bonds), that is, you will get interest only from the old rate. For January, 2021 to June 2021, the interest rates will remain stable at 7.15 per cent. This is 1 percent more than the FD savings rates of major public and private banks of the country. The interest rates are reviewed by the government every 6 months.

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Will get interest at the rate of 7.15 percent

At this time, private and public banks of the country are paying only 4 to 6 percent interest to customers. At the same time, investors are getting interest at the rate of 7.15 percent on RBI bonds. Investors do not get any fixed rate of interest on RBI Bonds, but interest rates are reviewed every 6 months. It has been linked with the National Savings Certificate from the Center.

about bonds- >> Any Indian citizen as a guardian in the name of minor (Minor) Can invest in bonds.

>> You can also apply jointly for bonds.

>> In this bond of RBI, Indian citizens can start investing with at least Rs 1,000.

>> There is no maximum investment limit.

>> The lock-in period of investment in this bond is 7 years, ie you cannot withdraw money during this period.

Interest rates are fixed every 6 months

Interest is paid half yearly on this bond of RBI. Its first payment will be on 1 January 2021. Interest rates are set every six months



will get 7.15 percent guaranteed return on investment in it. Any individual and Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) can invest in it. People of Indian origin abroad (Indian Origin Person) or NRI cannot invest in Floating Rate Savings Bonds.

 

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