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5 Reasons to Invest in Fixed Deposits

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by Mahindra Finance

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June 29, 2023

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3 mins read

The best way to build your wealth is to invest wisely. As a part of this financial exercise, you can keep some portion of your savings in Fixed Deposits (FDs). These secure investment instruments offer assured returns at an attractive rate of interest.

Moreover, they offer multiple benefits such as flexible tenure, easy online application and a high safety rating. Depending on your risk appetite and goals, you can also leverage a fixed deposit by taking a loan against it.

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Here below are five sturdy reasons as to why you should invest in an FD:

Safe and Secure

Most market-linked instruments are volatile, and are easily affected by the current economic scenario. However, such is not the case with FDs. When you invest in an FD, your principal amount and accumulated interest, are both secure despite fluctuating market conditions.

Guaranteed Returns

When you put money in an FD, you know exactly how much you are going to earn through the term, or at maturity. With the assured principal and accumulated interest on hand, you can better plan for your longer-term financial goals.

Easy Liquidity

In case of an emergency, you can easily withdraw the money from your FD before maturity. In such cases, a penalty may be levied for breaking the deposit, but all in all, the process is quite simple. Most importantly, this facility helps dispense funds during a financial crisis or time of difficulty.

Flexible Tenure & Payouts

FDs offer full flexibility with regard to the term of investment. It could range from 7 days to 10 years. An investor can select any time-period that suits his needs. Further, FDs let you choose between cumulative and non-cumulative interest rates.


While non-cumulative FDs offer periodic payments on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis, cumulative FDs give you compounded interest at maturity.

Additional read: Fixed Deposit Features and Benefits

Loan Against FD

If you hold an FD, you can also use it to leverage a loan when you need one. Usually, you can avail a loan up to 70% of the FD amount, that too at a competitive rate of interest.


In this day and age, a fixed deposit scheme is a safe and secure avenue to invest your savings. With assured returns and zero volatility, you can continue to build your wealth and create a sizeable corpus for your family.

If you’re searching for the best FD rates in the market, be sure to check out the Mahindra Finance fixed deposit. It offers the most competitive rates along with a bucket of future benefits.

Disclaimer:

This blog is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice, recommendations, or solicitation. The prices, rates, and financial values mentioned are approximate and subject to change due to regional differences, market fluctuations, regulatory changes, and other factors. Please consult an authorized dealer or financial advisor for accurate and up-to-date details.

The content may include forward-looking statements or projections, which are speculative and subject to risks and uncertainties. Mahindra Finance is not obligated to update these statements to reflect future changes. Any opinions or third-party contributions presented are purely informational and may not reflect the views of Mahindra Finance.

While we strive for accuracy, Mahindra Finance does not guarantee the reliability or completeness of the information provided and disclaims all liability for errors, omissions, or reliance on this content. Readers are advised to verify all details independently and seek professional advice based on their specific needs.

This information applies to Indian regulations and may not be relevant to other jurisdictions. Mahindra Finance is not liable for any direct, indirect, or consequential decisions made based on this blog.

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