Federal Bank offers different savings accounts where you can earn an interest rate of up to 7.00%. Various savings accounts are offered where you can open an account online.
Federal Bank offers competitive interest rates on its Savings Bank (SB) Accounts. The table below shows the interest rates have been updated in February 2025.
End of the Day Balance | Rates of Interest (p.a.) |
Up to and including Rs.1 lakh | 3.00% - Uniform rate |
Above Rs.1 lakh to less than Rs.40 crores | 3.00% for balance less than Rs.50 lakhs 3.75% for balance of Rs.50 lakhs to less than Rs.2 crores 4.00% for balance of Rs.2 crores to less than Rs.5 crores 5.50% for balance of Rs.5 crores to less than Rs.40 crores |
Rs.40 crores to less than Rs.150 crores | 3.00% for balance up to Rs.1 lakh 7.00% for balance above Rs.1 lakh to less than Rs.150 crores |
Rs.150 crores to less than Rs.300 crores | 3.00% for balance up to Rs.1 lakh 5.75% for balance above Rs.1 lakh to less than Rs.300 crores |
Rs.300 crores and above | 3.00% for balance up to Rs.1 lakh 3.50% for balance above Rs.1 lakh |
Note: The interest rates will be calculated at the end of the day based on the balance in the Savings Bank Account (Resident/ ONR/NRE). The interests will credited to the savings bank accounts at a quarterly frequency.
With the option of online submission, it is now easier to open a Savings Account with the bank. Customers have to follow a few simple steps to begin saving through the various Savings Accounts offered by the bank.
In case the customer is looking to open an account through the offline mode, he/she will have to proceed in the following manner:
1. Young Champ Savings Account: This account, targeted at children, inculcates a habit of saving and comes with several perks. Some of the key features of the account are as follows:
2. SB Plus Savings Account: This account is specifically designed for the dynamic customer. Some of its key features include:
3. Yuvamitra Savings Account: Designed as a Savings Account for students, the Yuvamitra Savings Account comes with several benefits such as:
4. Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account (BSBDA): This offering from Federal Bank is designed for those who wish to maintain a zero balance account and avail of basic banking services. The key features of the account include:
5. FedSmart Savings Account: With the FedSmart savings account, the customer receives a range of services such as:
6. Mahilamitra Savings Account: A Savings Account specially for women, this account is endowed with special features such as:
7. Fed Excel Savings Account: This savings account provides working professionals and entrepreneurs with a host of features such as:
8. FedBook Selfie Zero Balance Account: An innovation in Savings Accounts, this zero balance account can be opened from a smartphone, by downloading the FedBook app and taking a selfie. After that simply upload the selfie and scanned copies of Aadhaar and PAN cards to begin saving. Some of the significant features of the account are as follows:
9. Bespoke Savings Account: The Bespoke Savings Account offers several exciting features such as the ones highlighted below:
10. Fed Power+ Savings Account: This account offers a host of features to the customer such as:
11. HRENI: Some of the main features of the account are mentioned below:
12. Club Savings Account: The main features of the account are mentioned below:
13. Delite Savings Account: The main features of the account are mentioned below:
14. Pride Savings Account: The main features of the account are mentioned below:
Every account usually has different minimum balance requirements based on certain factors. Given below are the Average Monthly Balance requirements:
Savings Account | Minimum average monthly balance to be maintained |
FedBook Selfie | Nil |
Bespoke | Rs.2 lakh |
Young Champ | Contact the bank |
Fed Excel | Nil |
SB Plus | Rs.5,000 |
Fed Power+ | Rs.25,000 |
Mahilamitra | Rs.5,000 |
Yuvamitra | Nil |
FedSmart | Rs.1 lakh |
BSBDA | Nil |
SHRENI | Nil |
Club Savings account | Rs.5,000 |
Delite Saving Account | Rs.3,000 |
Pride Savings Account | Rs.2,000 |
Hindu Undivided Families and Indian citizens can apply for Federal Bank Savings accounts, unless specified. The list below details the eligibility criteria for most savings accounts:
The below documents are required when opening a Federal Bank Savings Account:
For joint account holders, both the applicants would be required to furnish the above mentioned set of documents.
GST of 18% is applicable on all banking products and services from July 1, 2017 onwards.
Different savings accounts with varying minimum balance requirements are available from Federal Bank. While some accounts, such as Fed Book Selfie, Yuva Mitra, and BSBDA, have no minimum balance requirements, Fed First requires Rs.1,000, and Fed Excel may require a Rs.1,00,000 initial deposit.
Yes, you can open a zero-balance account by selecting the Fed Book Selfie Account, Yuva Mitra Account, or Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account (BSBDA).
An average monthly balance (AMB) of Rs. 10,000 is required for Federal Bank Stellar savings accounts.
Yes, the Federal Bank may charge a penalty for failure to maintain the minimum balance.
Yes, the Federal Bank offers the Fed Mobile app for simple transactions and supports UPI (Google Pay, PhonePe, and BHIM).
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