View your SDP details
When you invest in our Systematic Deposit Plan, you can choose your tenure, the number of deposits that will be created, date of deposit through NACH mandate and the maturity scheme. Your SDP instalment gets deducted from your registered bank account as per the selected plan. However, every time an instalment is debited, a new deposit is created. The application number for the SDP will remain the same, while every new deposit will have a unique deposit number.
You can easily manage all your deposits by visiting our service portal. You can check details such as, your application number, status of your deposit, your next instalment date, and more.
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Check details of your Systematic Deposit Plan
You can follow these simple steps to view your SDP details:
- Click on the ‘Sign-in’ button on this page to visit our service portal.
- Enter your registered mobile number and date of birth, and submit the OTP to sign-in.
- Click on 'Service.'
- Click on 'Relations.'
- Select 'Systematic Deposit Plan.'
- Find details such as amount invested till date, next instalment date, bank account details and more.
Alternatively, you can also click on the ‘Check your SDP details’ option below to sign-in to the service portal. Once signed-in, you can select your SDP from the ‘Relations’ section and find its details. -
You can check your Systematic Deposit details by visiting our service portal.
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Check your Systematic Deposit Plan
Sign-in to our service portal in a few clicks and find your SDP details.
Frequently asked questions
The maturity amount gets transferred to the bank account linked with your systematic deposit plan on the maturity date. This transfer takes place only through National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT) or Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) modes. However, if the payment with respect to your payout bounces, you shall be informed through a phone call or email and requested to change your bank account details.
Yes, you can change nominee details after getting consent from all the joint account holders.
Important: You cannot initiate any changes without the consent of all joint account holders.
When you stop the systematic deposit plan (SDP), no more monthly deductions will be made from your registered bank account. Consequently, a new fixed deposit (FD) under that SDP will not be generated.