Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], September 20: Jana Small Finance Bank, one of India's leading small finance banks, today announced the launch of a comprehensive solution "Liquid Plus" Fixed Deposit with attractive interest rate of 6.75% p.a. for tenures ranging from 7 to 180 days. The rate is
"Initially, the rate cuts will be credit negative for most US banks. We expect their deposit costs to reprice downward more slowly than their loan yields, constraining net interest income, which is most banks' largest revenue source." Said the report
According to the FIR filed by Rakesh Kumar the scammers asked customer to deposit funds into various accounts for international trading, showcasing dummy profits and encouraging them to apply for IPOs. When customer tried to withdraw their funds, the scammers demanded additional payments.
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) continued their bullish stance on Indian stocks, infusing Rs 16,881.03 crore in the second week of September, according to data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL).
The Delhi High Court on Friday granted interim bail to four co-owners of a basement linked to the tragic deaths of three IAS aspirants in Old Rajinder Nagar. The bail will be in effect until January 30, 2025, said the court.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached movable and immovable properties in the form of land and buildings and amounts lying in bank accounts in the form of fixed deposits amounting to Rs 43.52 crore in the case of Rs 1438.45 crore bank fraud by Ushdev International Limited (UIL) and o
The deposit growth in the country will decelerate to 11.2 per cent YoY in fiscal year 2025, as banks face slower mobilisation of new deposits, highlights a report by B&K Securities.
Periodontal disease, which is most commonly caused by the growth and deposition of bacterial biofilm around the teeth, can eventually lead to tooth loss if not treated properly. Interestingly, the inflammatory effects of periodontal bacteria can extend well beyond the mouth, resulting in sys
The number of registered demat accounts in India with holdings has surpassed the 17 crore mark, according to data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) and Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL).
Amid questions on the depleting loan-to-deposit ratio in Indian banks, a recent report by Motilal Oswal, a financial service company suggests that the loan-to-deposit (LD) ratio is likely to subside on its own in the coming months.
Deepak Mohanty, Chairperson, Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) on Tuesday said that the share of cash and bank deposits in household financial assets is declining, while investments in bonds and equities are rising in the recent years, alongside a steady increase in f