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How banks calculate savings account interest in India

by Rohan Mathawan
June 5, 2026
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A savings account supports structured management of your money. You can park your surplus income, make payments, and receive funds conveniently. Besides these aspects, you also earn interest on your savings. 

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While the savings account interest is a familiar concept for most account holders, how it actually works is still a mystery to many. Banks follow a structured process for interest calculation under the RBI guidelines. Understanding the same helps you better manage your finances for maximising savings over time.  

Process of savings account interest calculation 

Banks calculate interest on a savings account based on a structured approach, which involves the following steps: 

  • The daily closing balance is tracked 

Banks calculate interest on the balance at the end of each day, not on a fixed monthly amount. So, each deposit or withdrawal bears an impact on the interest calculated on a daily basis. As banks follow an RBI-mandated process, the calculation method is standardised. 

  • The savings account interest formula is applied 

The interest earned is calculated based on the applicable interest rate p.a., for the number of days a particular balance remains unchanged. As the annual interest is applied, it is divided across 365 days to calculate one day’s interest on your balance. This leads to the formula: Savings account interest = Daily balance x Interest rate x Number of days / 365 x 100 

  • The accumulated interest is credited periodically (IDFC FIRST Bank)

The interest earned across all daily balance periods is added up and credited to your account at fixed intervals. The typical frequency is quarterly, but some banks like IDFC FIRST Bank offer a monthly interest credit. This helps accelerate the compounding effect for faster savings growth. 

Understanding interest calculation with an example

The interest calculation becomes much simpler once you see how it works with real numbers. 

Suppose your account balance is ₹70,000 and your bank offers an interest rate of 6% p.a. Interest calculation for this amount with no change for days will look like this: 

Interest = 70,000 x 6 x 10 / 365 x 100 

This gives you an interest income of around ₹ 115.07. 

Any withdrawals or deposits after the 10th day start a new calculation process on the revised balance until it remains unchanged. This cycle continues till the next interest credit. The interest rates are added up and credited either monthly or quarterly, based on your bank’s policy. 

If you want to estimate the interest in advance with a quicker and more efficient tool, use a savings account interest rate calculator. It shows you the interest income you can expect against your account balance and the savings account interest rate. 

Factors affecting savings account interest 

A combination of factors impacts how banks calculate the interest rate on your savings. Knowing them helps you make thoughtful choices when you open savings account online: 

  • Benchmark rates 

The benchmark rates set by the RBI directly influence the savings account interest rate. Banks increase interest rates in correlation with how the central bank responds to inflation. 

  • Withdrawals 

Frequent withdrawals can reduce your daily closing balance, which lowers the amount on which interest is calculated. You can check this impact better with a savings account interest rate calculator. 

  • Type of savings account 

The savings account category you choose can change the interest rate you get. For example, specialised accounts for senior citizens and women may earn higher interest than a regular savings account. 

  • Bank’s interest offers 

Banks primarily decide the savings account interest rate based on their terms. For example, you can earn up to 6.50% interest p.a. on an IDFC FIRST Bank savings account. 

Final words 

Understanding how savings account interest is calculated helps you make smarter decisions about maintaining balances, managing withdrawals, regulating deposits, and comparing account benefits. 

Even small changes in how you use the account bear an impact on the overall returns. So, whether you plan to open a savings account or review returns on the current one, note the interest structure for clarity. Take calls on how you handle the account usage accordingly. 

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