Saving Account: A savings account is an interest-bearing account when you deposit your savings with a bank or other financial institution. With provision to withdraw money from it and providing interest on the balance.
Current Account: Is a transaction account, also called a checking account. Current accounts also allows to make payments to creditors through the cheque facility offered by the bank. current accounts do not provide interests. A current account allows transactions beyond the scope of a savings account
Deposit: This type of account allows the deposit to be made of an amount for a specified period. This period of deposit may range from 15 days to three years or more during which no withdrawal is allowed. However, on request, the depositor can en-cash the amount before its maturity. In that case, banks give lower interest than what was agreed upon. Can be Fixed Deposit Account Recurring Deposit Account