On September 1, the regulator had put out draft guidelines on computation of base rate based on marginal cost of funds methodology. It had asked for comments on the draft.
The central bank today said the final guidelines on base rate calculation will be issued by the end of November.
"Our banks will have to move towards that, we cannot continue protesting," Rajan told analysts after the policy announcement.
He said banks are making loans based on the rates prevailing in the market at current points.
"Given that there are pressures on the banks to respond and you can see those pressures, I would say, in the incremental loans that they are making where interest rates are often more favourable than in the legacy loans that they have in the balance sheets, even though we would say that there should be no discrimination."
"The bottom line is the market pressures and the competitive pressures from fast moving bank like HDFC Bank would force other banks to move towards a more marginal cost based base rate."
Last month, HDFC Bank lowered its base lending rate by 0.35 per cent to 9.35 per cent, the lowest in the industry.
The Governor said there is a need to move towards benchmarks that are set by the market rather than by the banks themselves. "This is something that will be the next step of the marginal cost pricing," he added.
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