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Axis Bank offers term deposits without penalty on premature closure

by TLN Team January 12, 2021
written by TLN Team January 12, 2021
Axis Bank offers term deposits without penalty on premature closure

In a continued focus to put its customers’ interests at the forefront, Axis Bank, India’s third-largest private sector bank, has announced the removal of penalty on premature closure of all new retail term deposits booked on or after December 15, 2020 for a tenure of 2 years or more.

The objective of this customer-friendly feature is to inculcate and encourage retail customers to go for long- term savings without worrying about the sudden need for liquidity. The new feature will be applicable to all new fixed deposits and recurring deposits. For new deposits booked for a tenure above 2 years, there will be nil premature penalty if the entire deposit is prematurely withdrawn post 15 months of booking.

On the occasion, Praveen Bhatt, EVP – Retail Liabilities and Direct Banking Products, Axis Bank said: “We at Axis Bank are continuously working on bringing new and exciting features to meet the changing needs of our customers. Thus, to stay ahead of the curve, we have waived off the penalty on all term deposits closed after 15 months. This new feature is in line with our objective to introduce customer-centric benefits by offering flexibility and convenience, while also improving our book quality.”
The new feature also offers no penalty on the first withdrawal of up to 25 percent of the term deposit principal value.

Additionally, Axis Bank provides attractive interest rates and multiple options like cumulative, monthly, or quarterly pay-out of interest on its fixed and recurring deposits.

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