Punjab National Bank (PNB) is offering strong interest to customers on its Fixed Deposit (FD) scheme.
PNB’s 666 days FD scheme is becoming quite popular these days. More than eight percent interest is being received on this FD scheme.
This time PNB has told people about its 666 days FD scheme in an amusing way.
Zomato, Blinkit shared an advertisement on the social media platform Twitter, in which it was said that milk will be given, milk will be provided, and ‘Kheer will be asked, Kheer will be asked.’
After this, many other companies have shared similar lines. Shared it. Now Punjab National Bank has also joined it.
‘You will ask for savings…’
By tweeting, PNB has shared lines like milk demand, milk demand, and ‘Kheer demand, kheer danger from loans to savings schemes.
Punjab tweeted- ‘Will ask for savings, will give 8% ROI (rate of interest) on FD scheme of 666 days’.
‘You will ask for a personal loan; you will give a pre-approved personal loan.’
The bank has shared many such lines through its Twitter handle.
Opportunity to invest in the highest interest scheme.
Punjab National Bank (PNB) is offering interest at the rate of 8.10 percent on 666 days fixed deposit scheme.
PNB started this scheme during Christmas. After this, in the new year, the bank allowed me to invest in it.
The bank again gives the customers a chance to invest in this scheme.
You can apply for investment in this scheme through PNB One App and Internet Banking. For more details, you can visit the nearest branch.
Interest in 10-year FD
Earlier, the bank had launched an FD scheme of 600 days.
The bank offered interest at 7.85 percent on Special Fixed Deposits for 600 days.
Punjab National Bank is currently giving appeals at the rate of 3.50 percent to 6.10 percent to ordinary people on fixed deposits maturing in 7 days to 10 years.
At the same time, the interest rate on fixed deposits of the same period for senior citizens is 4 percent to 6.90 percent and
for very senior citizens is 4.30 percent to 6.90 percent. But on FD of 666 days, the bank offers interest at the rate of 8.10 percent per annum.