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New FD scheme: This company has started FD scheme, you will get up to 9.5 percent interest – check details

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Mobikwik has now started an FD scheme for its users. Mobikwik has started this scheme through its mobile app. For this, Mobikwik has partnered with financial service companies like Mahindra Finance, Shriram Finance and Bajaj Finserv. Let us know about the FD of Mobikwik company.

New FD scheme: There is competition among all the banks on the interest rate offered on FD. Now apart from banks, online payment companies have also joined this competition. Actually, now online payment companies have also started providing FD facility to their customers. We are talking about the online payment company Mobikwik. Mobikwik company is very popular among the people. People use it for online payment, bill and digital wallet.

Mobikwik has now started an FD scheme for its users. This scheme has been started by Mobikwik through its mobile app. For this, Mobikwik has partnered with financial service companies like Mahindra Finance, Shriram Finance and Bajaj Finserv. Let’s know about the FD of Mobikwik company.

Mobikwik FD

Mobikwik is offering its users an interest rate of up to 9.5 percent on FD. The special thing about this is that the user will not have to open a separate bank account to do FD. Users can start their FD with just Rs 1000. Through Mobikwik, users can do FD from 7 days to 5 years. Mobikwik said in a statement that the purpose of this financial product is to make savings easier for its users.

Mobikwik FD interest rates

Mobikwik is offering up to 7.59 percent interest on its one-year FD. At the same time, the interest rate for FDs from one year to 3 years is 7.75 percent. You can get 8.38 percent interest on 3-year FD. Apart from this, Mobikwik is offering up to 8.47 percent interest on 4-year FD, which is higher than the interest rates of other banks.

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