The newly introduced slab is for loans up to Rs 28 lakh, an official spokesperson of the bank said.
For salaried borrowers, the home loans will come at 9.60 per cent, which is only 0.10 per cent over its revised base rate of 9.50 per cent, he said.
The non-salaried class will get home loans at 9.65 per cent, he added.
The rates compare with rival ICICI Bank and HDFC's offerings, which have been revised in the past two days, and are a shade expensive than SBI's offering.
Non-bank lender HDFC, which also announced a rate cut yesterday, is on par with ICICI Bank's 9.60 per cent for women and 9.65 per cent for others.
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