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Kisan Vikas Patra Scheme

7.5% compounded interest, doubles in 115 months · Kisan Vikas Patra · India

Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP) is a government-backed savings certificate scheme where your invested amount doubles in 115 months (about 9 years 7 months) at an interest rate of 7.5% compounded annually. There is no maximum deposit limit, and certificates can be transferred or encashed after 2.5 years if needed. Visit any post office or authorized bank to purchase a KVP certificate with a minimum investment of ₹1,000.

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About This Scheme

Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP) is a government-backed savings certificate scheme where your invested amount doubles in 115 months (about 9 years 7 months) at an interest rate of 7.5% compounded annually. There is no maximum deposit limit, and certificates can be transferred or encashed after 2.5 years if needed. Visit any post office or authorized bank to purchase a KVP certificate with a minimum investment of ₹1,000.

Full official description

The ‘Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP)’ is a certificate savings scheme that was launched by the Government of India on 1st April 1988. The scheme provided a facility of unlimited investment by way of purchase of certificates from post offices in various denominations. The maturity period of the scheme when launched was 5 ½ years and the money invested doubled on maturity. However, the scheme ‘Kisan Vikas Patra Scheme’ was relaunched in the year 2014 by the Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry Of Finance, Government of India in view of the popular demand and to revitalize Small Savings. The amountt invested in Kisan Vikas Patra (KYP) doubles in 115 months at the present rate. The certificates can be purchased by an adult for himself/herself or on behalf of a minor or to a minor. It can also be purchased jointly by two adults. A certificate may be transferred from one person to another with consent in writing to an officer of the Post Office or Bank. Under the scheme, the transferee has to be eligible to purchase the certificate. The certificate may be prematurely encashed any time after two years and a half from the date of purchase, in the event of the death of the holder or any holder in case of the joint holder, on the order of a court of Law and forfeiture by a pledge. Type of Certificates and issue thereof: The Certificates shall be of the following types, namely:

  • Single Holder Type Account: This type of account may be opened by an adult for himself, or on behalf of a minor or a person of unsound mind of whom he is the guardian, or by a minor who has attained the age of ten years; - J****oint A- Type Account: This type of account may be opened jointly in the names of upto three adults payable to all the account holders jointly or to the survivors; - Joint B-Type Account: This type of account may be opened jointly in the name of upto three adults payable to any of the account holders or to the survivor or survivors

Benefits

  • Invested amount doubles in 115 months at 7.5% compounded annually
  • No maximum deposit limit — invest any amount
  • Can be transferred from one person to another or from one post office to another
  • Premature encashment allowed after 2 years 6 months at specified rates
  • Available at all post offices and authorized banks — easy access nationwide

💡 Why Startups Should Care

For entrepreneurs with surplus capital awaiting deployment into their business, KVP's guaranteed doubling in under 10 years offers a secure parking spot with no deposit ceiling — useful for larger reserve funds.

Who Can Apply (Eligibility)

  • Any Indian resident adult can open an account
  • Parents or guardians can invest on behalf of minors aged 10 and above, or persons of unsound mind
  • Minimum investment: ₹1,000 (in multiples of ₹100 thereafter)
  • No upper limit on investment amount
  • Any number of accounts can be opened by one person

How to Apply

  1. Visit the nearest Post Office branch or authorized bank.
  2. Present an application to purchase a Certificate.
  3. Submit passport photo, Aadhaar, PAN card, and age proof.
  4. Make your investment deposit.
  5. The certificate can be transferred between individuals as per scheme rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I transfer my KVP account to someone else?

'Kisan Vikas Patra Scheme' was relaunched in the year 2014 by the Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry Of Finance, Government of India in view of the popular demand and to revitalize Small Savings. Under the scheme, the amount invested will be doubled in 115 months at the present rate.

What are the eligibility criteria for Kisan Vikas Patra?

Any individual who is a resident of India can avail of the benefits under the scheme.

Is there a maximum limit on the investment amount?

No maximum deposit limit.

What is the interest rate offered by Kisan Vikas Patra?

The scheme offers interest rate of 7.5 % compounded annually on investment.

What is the tenure of a Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP) account?

The tenure is 115 months (9 years & 7 months).

How do I open a Kisan Vikas Patra account?

Any person or persons, desiring to purchase a Certificate, shall present an application either in person or through an authorised agent of the small savings schemes at a Post Office or Bank. The person may visit the nearest Post Office Branch or a designated bank.

Can I nominate someone for my KVP account?

Yes.

Can I transfer my KVP account to someone else?

Yes.

Can I prematurely close my KVP account?

Yes.KVP may be prematurely closed any time before maturity subject to the following conditions: (i) On the death of a single account, or any or all the account holders in a joint account (ii) On forfeiture by a pledgee being a Gazette officer. (iii) When order by court. (iv) After 2 years and 6 months from the date of deposit.

Can I open a joint KVP account?

Yes, joint accounts are allowed.

Ready to apply?

Visit the official government portal to apply for this scheme.

Apply on myScheme.gov.in

Documents Required

  • Passport-size photo
  • Aadhaar card
  • Copy of PAN card
  • Proof of age (birth certificate)

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