The country's largest bank, State Bank of India (SBI), introduces several special fixed deposit (FD) schemes from time to time, keeping in mind the needs of different investors. Some FD schemes are for a fixed period, while some have no last date. Some FD schemes of the State Bank of India are ending on 31 March 2025, let's know about them.

1- SBI Amrit Vrishti

This is a 444-day FD scheme, in which investing will give 7.25 percent annual interest. At the same time, senior citizens are given 7.75 percent interest under this scheme.

2- SBI Amrit Kalash

This is a 400-day FD scheme. By investing in it, you will get 7.10 percent annual interest. At the same time, senior citizens get up to 7.60 percent interest under this scheme.

3- SBI WE CARE

This is a special scheme for senior citizens, in which a 1% additional interest rate is available on FDs with a tenure of 5 years to 10 years. In this, you can get interest up to 7.50 percent.

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3- SBI WE CARE

This is a special scheme for senior citizens, in which a 1% additional interest rate is available on FDs with a tenure of 5 years to 10 years. In this, you can get interest up to 7.50 percent.

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