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Interest on a ₹5 lakh fixed deposit at 7% for 5 years

A ₹5 lakh FD at 7% for 5 years matures to about ₹7,07,389.

That's ₹2,07,389 of interest earned, using the quarterly compounding most Indian banks apply.

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Thinking of parking ₹5 lakh in a fixed deposit? At 7% with quarterly compounding, a ₹5 lakh FD grows to about ₹7,07,389 in 5 years — ₹2,07,389 of guaranteed interest. The table below shows how the maturity value changes with tenure, so you can plan around your goals and the TDS threshold.

Full breakdown

Deposit amount₹5,00,000
Interest rate (annual)7%
Tenure5 years
CompoundingQuarterly
Interest earned₹2,07,389
Maturity amount₹7,07,389

₹5 lakh FD maturity at 7% across tenures

TenureInterest earnedMaturity value
1 year₹35,930₹5,35,930
2 years₹74,441₹5,74,441
3 years₹1,15,720₹6,15,720
5 years₹2,07,389₹7,07,389
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How this is calculated

Indian banks compound FD interest quarterly, so maturity = P × (1 + r/4)^(4×t), where P is the principal, r is the annual rate, and t is the tenure in years. Interest is fully taxable as per your income slab, and banks deduct 10% TDS once annual interest crosses ₹40,000 (₹50,000 for senior citizens) — you can submit Form 15G/15H to avoid TDS if your income is below the taxable limit. Senior citizens usually get ~0.5% extra. Use the interactive FD calculator to try your bank's exact rate and tenure.

Frequently asked questions

How much interest does a ₹5 lakh FD earn?
A ₹5 lakh FD at 7% for 5 years earns about ₹2,07,389 in interest, maturing to ₹7,07,389 with quarterly compounding. For 1 year it earns about ₹35,930.
Is the interest on a ₹5 lakh FD taxable?
Yes — FD interest is fully taxable as per your income slab. Banks deduct 10% TDS once your annual FD interest crosses ₹40,000 (₹50,000 for senior citizens). You can submit Form 15G/15H to avoid TDS if your total income is below the taxable limit.
Is an FD better than a SIP for ₹5 lakh?
An FD gives guaranteed, fixed returns and is ideal for short-term goals and capital safety. Over the long term, equity SIPs have historically delivered higher returns but carry market risk. Many people keep an emergency fund in FDs and invest long-term money via SIPs.

FD interest for other amounts

₹1 lakh FD₹10 lakh FD₹25 lakh FD₹50 lakh FD

These figures are estimates for planning and use standard assumptions stated above. Your actual numbers depend on your specific salary structure or loan terms. For financial decisions, verify with your employer, lender, or a qualified advisor.

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