Verification
How to verify fixed deposit source links
A guide to checking bank source pages, product names, dates, and rate notes before relying on an FD comparison.
Questions this guide answers
How do I verify an FD rate?
What if a bank source page has multiple product options?
Why should I save the source page?
Quick steps
- 1Open the source link from the rate option or bank page.
- 2Match the bank name, product name, tenure, and payout type.
- 3Check whether the page has an effective date or notes.
- 4Call or visit the bank if the source page is unclear.
Match product details exactly
A source page can list many FD products. The product name, tenure, payout type, and minimum deposit should match the comparison option.
If a rate is promotional or limited, the source page may include notes that change eligibility.
Use source links before opening or renewing
Rates can change, so source verification should happen close to the decision date.
RateHive is built to help users move from comparison to source verification quickly.
Frequently asked questions
Are source links important for FD SEO pages?
Yes. They help users and search systems understand that the page is connected to official bank information.
What if the source page is unclear?
Contact the bank directly and ask them to confirm the current rate, tenure, payout type, and minimum deposit.