INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Just a day after the Reserve Bank of India
(RBI) announced its first hike in repo rate in as many as four-and-a-half years, two banks announced hikes in lending rates for their
While Indian Bank and Karur Vysya announced up to 10 basis point hike in their MCLR or marginal cost of funds-based rates, Bank of
Maharashtra signalled at an upcoming hike
Higher MCLR means higher EMIs for repaying loans
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had in its monetary policy statement on Wednesday announced a 25-basis-point hike in repo rate.With the repo
rate - the key rate at which the central bank lends money to commercial banks - at 6.25 per cent from the earlier 6 per cent, banks were
prompted to pass on the additional cost of borrowing short-term money from the central bank to the customers.Indian Bank and Karur Vysya
Bank hiked MCLR by up to 10 basis points each for different tenures, they informed the stock exchanges separately
These banks were the latest to announce higher MCLR.Major banks State Bank of India (SBI), ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank had already hiked their
MCLR ahead of the RBI's June review of its monetary policy, in anticipation of a rate hike by the central bank.Indian Bank raised its MCLR
by 10 basis points for loans with tenure of three months to five years.Karur Vysya Bank also announced a hike of 10 basis points for loans
2018)Overnight8.30%8.31 month8.30%8.33 months8.65%8.656 months9.10%91 year9.30%9.2(Source: Karur Vysya Bank)Bank of Maharashtra indicated
intention to increase the lending rate
Repo rate transmission is expected to follow in terms of marginal hike in banks' lending rates, which some of the banks have already
announced, news agency Press Trust of India reported, citing Bank of Maharashtra MD and CEO R P Marathe, as saying in a
statement.Wednesday's move by the RBI marked the first hike in the repo rate in about four and half years.(With agency inputs)