Bank FD tally in Q3 falls to 2-year low, total deposit base growth also slips
Bank fixed deposit growth slowed to a two-year low in the December quarter. Private banks led deposit collection. This slowdown may increase funding costs for lenders. However, current and savings account deposits saw improved growth. Experts pred...

Overall bank deposits grew 10% year-on-year to ₹239.8 lakh crore at the end of December, marginally slower than the 11% growth recorded in the year-ago quarte.
The total deposit base of the banks also showed deceleration, growing by 11% year-on-year to ₹149 lakh crore at the end of December compared with the 14% growth recorded in the year-ago quarter.

Fixed deposits were the only major deposit category to report a slowdown. Growth momentum improved in current and savings account (CASA) deposits, which grew 9% to ₹90.8 lakh crore in the December quarter, higher than 6% growth in December 2024 quarter. Savings account balances rose 8% to ₹69.4 lakh crore, accelerating from 5% growth a year earlier. Current account deposits also expanded at a faster pace, growing 10% year-on-year to ₹21.4 lakh crore compared with 9% growth a year ago.
Overall bank deposits grew 10% year-on-year to ₹239.8 lakh crore at the end of December, marginally slower than the 11% growth recorded in the year-ago quarte. Fixed deposits dominate the deposit mix, accounting for 62% of total deposits as of the December FY25 quarter. Savings accounts made up 29%, while current accounts comprised the remaining 9%.
Sector experts anticipate a renewed shift by savers toward FDs. "The West Asia conflict has abruptly altered market dynamics, prompting a part of retail households to pivot away from equities toward conventional, lower-risk instruments such as bank term deposits," Soumyajit Niyogi, director - core analytical group at India Ratings, told ET.
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