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  1. 1. BANKING PRODUCTS DEPOSITS
  2. 2. Team- 8 M.RASHMIKA - 19M024 BHUSHAN - 19M008 G.VENKATESH - 19M050 B.AKHIL - 19M003
  3. 3.  Bank deposit  Types of deposits  Saving account  Current account  Fixed deposits  Recurring deposit  NRE  NRO  FCNR  Difference between NRO,NRE,FCNR
  4. 4. A deposit is a transaction involving a transfer of money to another party for safekeeping. Bank allows money to be deposited and withdrawn by the account holder. BANK DEPOSIT
  5. 5. TYPES OF DEPOSITS  Demand deposits  Time deposits
  6. 6. Demand deposits:- Customers able to withdraw money at any time.  These include savings account, current account. Time deposits:-  Any deposit which is not repayable on demand is a time deposit.  These include fixed deposits & recurring deposit.
  7. 7. PRODUCTS OF BANKING - DEPOSITS  Savings account  Current account  Fixed deposit  Recurring account  NRO,NRE,FCNR
  8. 8. SAVINGS ACCOUNT  A savings account is an interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank .  People who wish to save apart of current income to meet the future needs .  Customer should maintain the minimum balance in his account.  interest rate is 4%
  9. 9.  Cheques and other instruments payables to third party cannot used.  Minimum balance is varies from bank to bank  Usually 500 RS is the minimum balance  interest is credited twice in a year  Interest is paid on quarterly basis on the minimum balance and also calculated between 10th and 30th of every month
  10. 10. INTEREST PAYMENTS
  11. 11. CURRENT ACCOUNTS  Current accounts are opened by business men & corporates  No interest is paid on this deposits  Mandatory maintenance of a minimum credit balance in the account  No restriction on number / amount of withdrawal  Overdraft facility is there  Loans and advances are given
  12. 12. FIXED DEPOSITS  Fixed deposits also called as Term deposit .  Deposit money for fixed period .  High interest rates  Which is repayable on the expiry of a specified period .
  13. 13. Interest payments Interest may be paid on monthly, half yearly or quarterly. Withdrawal is not permitted through cheques  Interest rate is varies from bank to bank.  Depends up on the amount and period of interest.  Time period for fixed deposits is 7 days to 10 years .
  14. 14. SBI Term Deposit interest rates: Below Rs.2 crore
  15. 15.  Recurring Deposits provides customers with the flexibility to invest an amount of their choice each month and save money with ease.  The interest rate usually ranges from 5.00% - 7.85%.  The period of deposit starts at six months and the maximum period of deposit is ten years.  The rate of interest is equal to that offered for a Fixed Deposit  The bank may allow to close the account before the maturity period RECURRING DEPOSIT
  16. 16. NON RESIDENT RUPEE(NRE) ACCOUNT The NRE account is an Indian rupee denominated account. The foreign currency you deposit into the account is converted to INR. You can transfer your funds to a foreign account from a NRE account without any complications and restrictions. The international debit card enables you to transact and withdraw money 24/7. Also mutual fund investments too become effortless and instant.
  17. 17. NON-RESIDENT ORDINARY ACCOUNT An NRO account is a savings or current account held by NRIs in India to manage their income earned in India. Account holders can deposit and manage their accumulated rupee funds without any hassle. The account allows you to receive funds in Indian or Foreign currency. You can apply for an NRO account jointly with a resident Indian or even an NRI. However , the interest you earn in this account is subject to Tax Deducted at Source(TDS).
  18. 18. FCNR ACCOUNT A Foreign Currency Non-Resident bank account allows you to transfer your foreign income to India in the same currency as your resident country. It is a term deposit with a minimum tenure of 1 year and a maximum of 5 years. Interest from FCNR deposits is exempt from Indian income tax. A number of banks in India offer FCNR accounts to NRIs . Like SBI,ICICI,AXIS,HDFC,IDBI,YES banks.
  19. 19. N.R.O N.R.E FCNR Who can open such accounts NRI , resident before becoming An NRI NRI NRI Type of accounts Current / savings/fixed deposits Current / savings/fixed deposits Fixed deposits Repatriation Only interest on NRO account balance yes yes Tax Taxed as per applicable slab rate Tax free Tax free Period of fixed deposits For the periods as announced by the deposit taking bank For the periods as announced by the deposit taking bank For terms not less than 1 year and not exceeding 3 years Rate of interest Banks are free to determine interest rates Banks are free to determine interest rates Banks are free to determine interest rates within the ceiling Currency INR INR Us dollars , pounds, Euro

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