SBI reduces MCLR by 5-10 bps to 6.65% in the shorter tenors

SBI's MCLR continues to be the lowest in the market

SBI reduces MCLR by 5-10 bps to 6.65% in the shorter tenors
This is the 14th consecutive reduction in the Bank’s MCLR
BS Web Team Mumbai
1 min read Last Updated : Jul 08 2020 | 11:52 PM IST
Country’s largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) on Wednesday announced reduction in its MCLR by 5-10 basis points in the shorter tenors i.e. upto 3 months, with effect from July 10 2020, to boost credit off take and revive demand.

This is the 14th consecutive reduction in the Bank’s MCLR. With this revision, SBI’s MCLR upto 3 Months tenor comes down to 6.65% per annum, which is on par with the EBLR of SBI.

SBI’s MCLR continues to be the lowest in the market.

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Topics :State Bank of India SBIMCLRIndian banking system

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