Suryoday SFB FD Rates: Earn Up to 8.51% Yield

By ThePip DeskSuryoday SFB FD Rates: Earn Up to 8.51% Yield

Suryoday SFB boosts FD rates to 8.51% for regular savers on 5-year deposits. Discover competitive yields effective August 15, 2026.

If you’re looking to make your savings work harder, Suryoday Small Finance Bank (SFB) has just announced revised fixed deposit (FD) interest rates that could catch your eye. Effective August 15, 2026, the bank now offers an annualised yield of up to 8.51% for regular customers on a 5-year FD, for deposits under Rs 3 crore.

Making Your Money Grow with Suryoday SFB

These new rates mean you can lock in substantial returns on your investments. Regular customers can earn an annual interest rate of up to 8.25%, with the 5-year FD specifically yielding 8.51% annually.

– For regular customers, you can get an annual interest rate of up to 8.25%.

– The 5-year FD for regular customers offers an annualised yield of 8.51%.

– If you are a senior citizen, rates go up to 8.50% per annum.

– Senior citizens can see an 8.77% annualised yield on a 5-year FD.

– You have flexible FD tenures available, ranging from seven days to 10 years.

Comparing Your FD Options Across Banks

It’s always smart to compare, and data from Paisabazaar, updated on August 14, 2026, shows how competitive these rates are. Several small finance banks are offering significantly higher interest rates than traditional banks.

Here are some of the top small finance banks and their interest rates:

– Suryoday Small Finance Bank: 8.10%

– Utkarsh Small Finance Bank: 8.10%

– Jana Small Finance Bank: 8%

– Shivalik Small Finance Bank: 8%

– Equitas Small Finance Bank: 8%

– Ujjivan Small Finance Bank: up to 7.80%

– ESAF Small Finance Bank: 7.75%

– SBM Bank: up to 7.65%

– DCB Bank: up to 7.50%

– Unity Small Finance Bank: up to 7.50%

To put this into perspective, major banks like SBI offer 6.45%, Bank of Baroda provides 6.75%, and both HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank stand at 6.50%. This difference highlights the potential for higher returns with small finance banks.

Exploring these options could be a good move for your savings, especially if you’re looking for better interest rates on your fixed deposits.

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