SBI cuts lending rate by 0.4%

Andhra Bank has also reduced its base rate by 0.25 per cent effective today.

Updated - November 26, 2021 10:23 pm IST

Published - September 29, 2015 04:25 pm IST - Mumbai

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The building housing the new premises of the SBI Main Branch in Visakhapatnam located at Rednam Gardens. The new branch will be inaugurated on Monday..---Photo: K.R. Deepak_20/02/05

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Soon after reduction in repo rate by the Reserve Bank, country’s largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) on Tuesday slashed minimum lending or base rate by 0.4 per cent to 9.3 per cent, setting the trend for benign interest rate regime.

With the reduction in the base rate, all loans, including home, auto and corporate, would become cheaper by at least 0.40 per cent.

The bank has decided to reduce the base rate by 0.40 per cent to 9.3 per cent with effect from October 5, SBI said in a statement.

“RBI has cut interest rate by 0.50 per cent, we have reduced it by 0.40 per cent,” SBI Chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya said.

The bank will also be cutting fixed deposit rates by 0.25 per cent across various maturities from October 5, she added.

“We will definitely keep looking at ways and means of bringing down rate further. Going ahead, weakening of rate will add to growth of credit,” Ms. Bhattacharya said.

With the reduction, SBI’s base rate is the lowest in the market. The reduction by the largest lender is likely to be followed by others.

Meanwhile, Andhra Bank also reduced its base rate by 0.25 per cent to 9.75 per cent effective today.

Base rate is the minimum rate below which a bank can’t lend to consumers.

RBI cut benchmark repurchase (repo) rate from 7.25 per cent to 6.75 per cent, lowest in four-and-half-years.

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