
Habib Metropolitan Bank declares rates of profit on PLS deposits
============================================================================================= Jan 01,2025 to Feb 01,2025 to Jun 01,2025 to Jan 31,2025 May 31,2025 Jun 30,2025 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saving Deposit - Individuals only 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% Saving Deposit - Financial Inst.,PSE & Pubic Limited Co. 9.00% 8.50% 8.00% Habib Metro Multiplier Accounts 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% Habib Metro Asaan Account - Saving 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% Asaan Digital Savings Account 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% Asaan Digital Remittance Saving Account 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% Freelancer Digital Saving Account 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% Habib Metro Ladies Savings Account 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% Habib Metro Rozana Munafa Savings Account 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% Roshan Digital Account (NRP Rupee Value Account-Saving) 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jan 01,2025 to Feb 01,2025 to Jun 01,2025 to Jan 31,2025 May 31,2025 Jun 30,2025 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Habib Metro Saving Plus Account - Individuals onlyUpto Rs. 250,000/- 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% Over Rs. 250,000/- 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% Habib Metro Privilege 55 Plus 12.00% 11.00% 10.00% Habib Metro Junior Saver Accounts 11.50% 10.50% 9.50% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jan 01,2025 to Jun 30,2025 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SNTD 7 days 7.00% 30 days and over 7.00% Term/Fixed Deposits 1 Month 7.00% 3 Months 7.10% 6 Months 7.15% 1 Year 7.25% 2 Years 7.00% 3 Years 7.50% 4 Years 7.75% 5 Years 8.00% ------------------------------------------------------------------ Habib Metro Izafa Certificate ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jan 01,2025 to ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jun 30,2025 10.00% (10 Years) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Habib Metro Bharppor Munafa Scheme ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jan 01,2025 to Jun 30,2025 7.25% (1 Year) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Habib Metro Mahana Scheme ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jan 01,2025 to Jun 30,2025 1 Year 7.00% 2 Years 6.50% 3 Years 6.75% 4 Years 7.00% 5 Years 7.25% ------------------------------------------------------------------ Habib Metro Premium Deposit Scheme ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jan 01,2025 to Jun 30,2025 ------------------------------------------------------------------ QTR HY YR ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Year 7.10% 7.20% 7.25% 2 Years 6.75% 6.80% 7.00% 3 Years 7.00% 7.25% 7.50% 4 Years 7.25% 7.50% 7.75% 5 Years 7.50% 7.75% 8.00% -PR ==================================================================
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