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United Bank cuts lending rate by 0.25%

After a gap of over one-and-a-half years, the Reserve Bank slashed its key policy rate by 0.25% surprising the markets early on Thursday

Taking a cue from the RBI, state-owned United Bank of India reduced its base rate by the same margin to 10% from 10.25%. Photo: MintPremium
Taking a cue from the RBI, state-owned United Bank of India reduced its base rate by the same margin to 10% from 10.25%. Photo: Mint

Within hours of rate cut announced by RBI, United Bank of India has reduced the benchmark lending rate by 0.25%, while other banks including market leader State Bank of India have indicated that they would follow suit.

EMIs for home, auto and other loans will come down with the reduction in base rate or the minimum lending rate which, in turn, will boost demand and propel growth in the manufacturing sector.

After a gap of over one-and-a-half years, the Reserve Bank slashed its key policy rate by 0.25% surprising the markets early on Thursday.

Taking a cue from the RBI, state-owned United Bank of India reduced its base rate by the same margin to 10% from 10.25%.

Asked if State Bank of India is going to cut lending and deposit rate following the RBI action, its chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya said: “Definitely I think those cuts (deposit and lending rates) will happen. We have been talking for a while now about the easing of the rate cycle and deposit cuts. We thus believe that this cut may be just the beginning of a rate easing cycle."

The way forward would be the reviewing of the rate cycle, she added. Echoing similar views, ICICI Bank chief executive officer and managing director Chanda Kochhar said this is the beginning for more cuts to take place and there is room for further rate cut. “So we should not assume that this is the only rate cut. Clearly this move including the movement in deposit rates brings down the cost of funds for banks. Sure the banks will make the rate cut benefits to consumers...the movement is in the direction of reduction in interest rates," Kochhar said.

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Published: 15 Jan 2015, 05:00 PM IST
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