A Flexi-Fixed deposit[1] is a special kind of deposit offered by banks in India and other countries. It is a combination of a demand deposit and a fixed deposit. The depositor is able to enjoy both the liquidity of savings and current accounts and the high returns of fixed deposits.
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Mode of working[edit]
A Flexi-Fixed deposit has two features which effectively combine the benefits of savings and current accounts and fixed deposits:
- The 'Auto-sweep feature (sweep-in)': The balance in excess of a stipulated amount is automatically transferred to a fixed deposit (FD) account for a default term of one year. By this transference, amounts in excess of a fixed limit can earn a substantially higher rate of return. FDs formed through auto sweep carry the interest rate on FD of one year, based upon the rate on the day of the auto sweep. Hence, the Flexi Fixed deposit scheme has two components: a savings and current account component, and a fixed deposit account component.
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- Reverse sweep (sweep-out): In case of insufficient funds in a savings account to honour any debit instruction (e.g., when the customer wants to withdraw money through cheque or through an ATM), the balance in the FD to the extent needed to meet the shortfall is automatically withdrawn in multiples of ₹1000 (or any other amount set by the bank). The remaining balance in the FD continues to earn higher interest at the original rate applicable to FDs. In the event the customer wants to withdraw more than what is deposited in his savings account, the bank would withdraw money from the fixed deposit component.
Flexi Fixed Deposit account A flexi deposit is one in which you have an inter-linked Savings and Fixed Deposit account. In this case also, during times of deficit in your Savings Account, the money is automatically transferred from your Fixed Deposit account. Flexi fixed deposit allows you to withdraw your amount before the maturity, whereas fixed deposit doesn’t allow you premature withdrawals. The tenure of the fixed deposits are longer than flexi deposit. Convenience to choose the tenure and amount in flexi deposit, whereas fixed deposits are entitled with pre-fixed tenures.
Many banks do not allow customers to take out loans against amounts in the FD component of Flexi Fixed deposits.[2][3]
Flexi Fixed Deposit Axis Bank
References[edit]
- ^'Flexi Fixed Deposit (FFD): All You Need to Know About It'. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
- ^'Andhra Bank'. andhrabank.in. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^'ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE'. obcindia.co.in. Retrieved 27 April 2015.