The city-headquartered lender's one year MCLR will now be 9.5 per cent as against the earlier 9.6 per cent, it said in a statement.
The rate cut across tenors has been 0.10 per cent, it added.
Its overnight rates -- generally the lowest -- were not immediately available.
The move comes a day after the country's largest lender SBI cut its MCLR by 0.05 per cent, under which its lowest offering came down to 9.15 per cent.
Yes Bank had last week guided toward an expansion of up to 0.20 per cent in margins during the fiscal despite the introduction of MCLR.
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