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SBI hikes interest rate by 0.25 percent

Jun 30, 2012

Mumbai: In a surprise move, country’s largest bank SBI today increased interest rates on select fixed deposits by 0.25 percent.

Deposits under Rs 15 lakh for a period of three years but less than five years will fetch an interest rate of 9 percent, up from 8.75 percent, State Bank of India (SBI) said in a statement issued in Mumbai.

Rising interests. Andrew Middleton

The revised interest rate will be applicable from July 1, it said.

The move, which is likely to trim SBI’s profits, comes as a surprise because the bank had earlier this month cut deposit rates by 0.25 percent in select maturities.

This followed the Reserve Bank’s cut in lending rates by 0.5 percent in April and a cumulative cut in cash reserve requirements to the tune of 1.25 percent this year.

A hike in interest rate by SBI is surprising also because it followed a cut of 0.20 percent in base rate by private lender HDFC Bank on day.

Bankers are of the opinion that lowering lending rates, which can help boost sagging growth as well as credit pick-up, is possible only if they are able to rein in deposit rates which continue to be elevated due to competition and slowdown in deposit growth.

Meanwhile, SBI’s peer Union Bank of India today announced a cut of up to 1 percentage point in its lending to micro, small and medium enterprises.

Two other small banks—Deustche Bank and Lakshmi Vilas Bank—had also increased deposit rates marginally over the past week.

PTI

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