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Can I withdraw my Rs. 10 Lakh FD before maturity?

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by Mahindra Finance

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February 29, 2024

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No, you cannot withdraw the amount you deposit in your fixed deposit account before the end of the investment tenure or the maturity date. When you invest Rs. 10 Lakh in FD, you have the flexibility to choose the investment duration; you can invest for a maximum duration of 60 months or five years.

However, if you choose an investment tenure of two years and want to withdraw the funds before the maturity date, you may have to pay a penalty for the same. Also, you will lose all the accrued interest benefits.

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