The Shikha Sharma-led bank has cut its base rate, or the minimum lending rate, by 0.10 per cent to 9.85 per cent, a bank spokesman said.
With this, the bank has passed on a 0.30 per cent reduction to borrowers this fiscal as against the 0.75 per cent repo rate cut by RBI since January.
Still, the base rate is higher than the 9.7 per cent offered by ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and the State Bank of India.
SBI had slashed its base rate by 15 basis points to 9.7 per cent. HDFC Bank followed suit last week with a 0.15 per cent cut to 9.7 per cent. Similarly, ICICI Bank brought down its rate by a marginal 0.05 per cent yesterday.
The mid-sized Allahabad Bank too has queued up, reducing its base rate by 0.3 per cent to 9.95 per cent.
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