Banking
CASA
pronounced: [C-A-S-A]
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CASA stands for Current Account Savings Account ratio.
It represents the share of a bank's total deposits that comes from low-cost current and savings accounts, as opposed to higher-cost term deposits and recurring deposits. A higher CASA ratio means the bank pays out less interest on deposits, which improves its net interest margin and overall profitability. Indian private and public sector banks typically target a CASA ratio of 35% to 45%.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Interest Rate | 35% p.a. |
Example
A monthly RD of ₹5,000 at 7% p.a. for 3 years accumulates to ₹1,95,660. You contributed ₹1,80,000, so interest earned = ₹15,660.
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Last updated: 2 June 2026