No changes likely in personal loan rates

| No changes likely in personal loan rates |
| BS Reporter / Mumbai May 8, 2007 |
| The directive by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to put a ceiling on interest, including processing and other charges, on small value loans especially personal loans, is not expected to make any substantial impact on the rates charged on these loans. Bankers are of the view that the charges fixed by them are not usurious, and they do not see any revision in charges. According to bankers, a 5-6% charge over the prime lending rate for personal loans is justifiable as risk premium for these non-collateralised loans. "Retail business is an open market and banks are competing with each other. In a competitive environment, there is no space for usurious charges. The market determines the interest rate and charges. Interest rate is always ratified by the board,'' a senior private sector bank official said. Some bankers are of the view that RBI and the government have been forcing banks for directing lending to agriculture, education and other priority areas. On the other hand, in a deregulated environment, banks are being asked to put a ceiling on the personal loans which help in recovering the lost margins. "We may put up the issue before the Indian Banks |
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First Published: May 08 2007 | 7:25 PM IST
