New Delhi, April 14: With the RBI’s policy rate cut, India’s leading bank State Bank of India (SBI) has reduced its lending rate to 8.25% on Monday.
Coming down by 25 Basis Points the SBI has eased lending cheaper for both existing and new borrowers.
With the latest round of reduction, the Repo Linked Lending Rate (RLLR) of SBI would come down by 25 basis points to 8.25 per cent.
It has also reduced the External Benchmark Based Lending Rate (EBLR) by similar basis points to 8.65 per cent.
The revised rates will come into effect from April 15, reveals the SBI's website.
The RBI slashed the key interest rate by 25 basis points for the second time in a row to support growth facing the threat of reciprocal tariffs by the US.
Besides, the bank also cut deposit rates by 10-25 basis points.
Similarly, for fixed deposits up to Rs 3 crore, the interest rate on 1-2 year term deposits will be lower by 10 basis points to 6.70 per cent, and deposits having two years to less than 3 years maturity will attract 6.90 per cent as against 7 per cent.
For fixed deposits worth over Rs 3 crore, term deposits of maturity 180 days to 210 days have been reduced by 20 basis points to 6.40 per cent while for 211 days to less than 1 year by 25 basis points to 6.50 per cent.
Similarly, for 1-2 years, the new interest rate would be 6.80 per cent from 7%, and for 2-3 years would be 6.75 per cent from 7 per cent, a reduction of 25 basis points.
Especially, the SBI green rupee term deposit is available for three specific tenors of 1111, 1777 and 2222 days, at 10 bps below card rate.
The specific tenor scheme of '444 days' (Amrit Vrishti) at rate of interest 7.05 per cent is effective from April 15, 2025, and senior citizens are offered a rate of interest 7.55 per cent and super senior citizens are offered an interest rate of 7.65 per cent.
Meanwhile, private sector major HDFC Bank has lowered interest rate on savings accounts by 25 basis points to 2.75 % which is the lowest among the private sector banks.
For balances above Rs 50 lakh, the rate now stands at 3.25 per cent as against 3.5 per cent.