The longstanding complaint of the
Now since banks are getting the capital, lending rates are likely to follow suit in a few weeks, possibly giving sluggish credit expansion a much-needed boost and shoring up growth.
"All rates will fall.The bank has seen huge inflow of deposits but demand for credit has slowed down. Therefore, lending rates too will fall but after a gap,” said SBI Chairman
Executives at Punjab National Bank, Bank of Baroda and
It’s estimated that the banks have collected deposits worth a total Rs 4 lakh crore and it is expected to reach Rs 10 lakh crore by the end of December 30th.
"This kind of deposit collection is as good as a cut in CRR by 4% and this will lead to interest rate transmission without a cut in policy rates," R Marathe, managing director and CEO of
At present, CRR is at 4%. In the past few years, RBI has nudged banks several times to pass on cuts in key rates to end customers. Former RBI governor
"We expect banks to reduce deposit rates by 75-100 bps over the next six-nine months. The new regime of MCLR will immediately take into account the lower cost and will thereby lead to a decline in lending rates and improved transmission,” Shubhada Rao, chief economist, Yes Bank, toldET.