SBI Annuity Deposit Scheme Calculator

The SBI Annuity Deposit Scheme Calculator helps you determine the monthly payouts from a one-time deposit. Unlike regular FDs, annuity deposits provide equal monthly installments combining principal and interest. Ideal for retirees seeking steady monthly income from a lump sum investment.

Interactive Sandbox
₹10K₹1Cr
1%15%
1 yr10 yrs

Monthly Annuity Payout

₹0

Total Interest Earned

₹0

Total Payout Received

₹0

Principal vs Interest Breakdown

Principal Interest

Year-wise Payout Schedule

YearPrincipal ReturnedInterest PaidRemaining Balance

Current SBI Rates

Period / Type Interest Rate
3 years 6.75%
5 years 7.00%
7 years 6.50%
10 years 6.50%

How to Use This Calculator

  1. 1Enter the required values in the input fields above
  2. 2Adjust the sliders or type exact values for precision
  3. 3Click "Calculate" to see instant results with breakdown
  4. 4View the chart and table for detailed analysis

Guide & Analysis

Understanding SBI Annuity Deposit Scheme Calculator

The SBI Annuity Deposit Scheme Calculator is a dedicated financial planning utility designed to help you project the future maturity value and interest earnings on your deposits with the State Bank of India. When saving or investing in SBI fixed income products, understanding how interest rates, lock-in periods, and compounding frequencies interact is crucial. This interactive calculator automates all mathematical compounding equations, allowing you to run multiple scenario simulations in a fraction of a second.

How SBI Calculates Deposit Interest

Standard SBI Fixed Deposits (STDR/Cumulative FD) calculate returns using quarterly compounding. Each quarter, interest is calculated on your current balance and added to the principal. Subsequent calculations are run on this accumulated sum. The mathematical formula for compound interest is: A = P * (1 + r / n)^(n * t) Where:
  • A: Maturity amount you will receive.
  • P: Principal deposit sum (your initial investment).
  • r: Annual interest rate (in decimal format, e.g., 6.8% is 0.068).
  • n: Compounding frequency per year (n = 4 for standard quarterly compounding).
  • t: Deposit term in years.
  • For Recurring Deposits (RD), compounding is also quarterly, but the calculation compiles a series of monthly deposits. Public Provident Fund (PPF) deposits are subject to annual compounding (n = 1) and interest is calculated based on the lowest balance between the 5th and last day of each month.

    Key Benefits of Planning with SBI Annuity Deposit Scheme Calculator

    1. Accurate Budget Projections: Receive precise interest payout and maturity projections to align with your personal financial goals. 2. Optimize Investment Terms: Easily slide between different tenures (ranging from a few months up to 10 years) to find the absolute highest interest rate sweet spot. 3. Form 15G/15H Planning: Knowing your annual interest beforehand helps you plan whether to submit Form 15G/15H to prevent bank TDS deductions.

    Practical Tips for SBI Investors

    First, enter your desired deposit amount and look up the current SBI interest rates for the corresponding tenure. If you are a senior citizen (aged 60 and above), make sure to apply the senior citizen premium (usually an additional 0.50% p.a.) to maximize your yield. For cumulative deposits, letting your interest compound until maturity provides the highest absolute yield.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is SBI Annuity Deposit Scheme?
    It's a deposit scheme where you invest a lump sum and receive equal monthly payments (principal + interest) for the chosen tenure.
    What is the minimum deposit for annuity scheme?
    The minimum deposit is ₹25,000 for SBI Annuity Deposit Scheme.
    Is annuity deposit taxable?
    Only the interest component of each monthly payout is taxable, not the principal portion.
    Can I break annuity deposit prematurely?
    Yes, with a penalty. The penalty is 1% on the applicable rate for the period held.
    What is the maximum tenure for SBI annuity?
    The maximum tenure is 120 months (10 years).
    Share:
    Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on the inputs provided. Actual rates and results may vary. Always verify with SBI's official website or visit your nearest branch before making financial decisions. This website is not affiliated with State Bank of India.