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Axis Bank cuts base rate by 0.20% to 9.95%

Country's third-largest private sector lender Axis Bank on Wednesday cut its base rate or the minimum rate of lending by 0.20% to 9.95%, following its larger peers who also cut their offerings on Tuesday after Reserve Bank governor Raghuram Rajan's hard talk.

Updated on: Apr 08, 2015 03:07 PM IST
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Country's third-largest private sector lender Axis Bank on Wednesday cut its base rate or the minimum rate of lending by 0.20% to 9.95%, following its larger peers who also cut their offerings on Tuesday after Reserve Bank governor Raghuram Rajan's hard talk.

"Axis Bank has revised its base rate from 10.15% per annum to 9.95% per annum," a bank statement said, adding that the cut is effective from April 13.

The Shikha Sharma-led bank has also cut its deposit rate offerings by 0.25% across multiple maturities, a senior official of the bank said.

After leaving the key rates unchanged, Rajan used strong words against the banks for not passing the benefits of RBI's twin rate cuts to borrowers and maintaining rates at a higher level.

He termed arguments of cost of funds for the lenders being high as "nonsense" and hoped that banks will fall in line. At the customary post-policy interaction with reporters, bankers had said that the base rate is a function of the deposit rates and will be cut once they go down.

 
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