"The bank has revised MCLR for different tenors with effect from June 12," the bank said in a regulatory filing.
For overnight tenor, the new MCLR is down by 15 bps or 0.15 percentage point to 8.10 per cent; while that for one month loan has been cut by 10 basis points to 8.20 per cent.
Among other tenors, the new MCLR for three month and six month loan have been cut by 20 basis points each at 8.25 per cent and 8.35 per cent respectively.
Banks review their MCLR rates on a monthly basis which is an improved method of calculating loan rates than the base rate as it takes into account the riskiness of an individual to decide on the interest.
Another state-owned lender Indian Overseas Bank said it has cut base rate to 9.45 per cent from existing of 9.50 per cent effective from July 1, 2017.
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