Bandhan Bank on Monday reduced its lending rate for micro loans by 0.6 per cent, bringing down the interest to 19.9 from 20.5 per cent.
This is the third time the bank has reduced its interest rate for such consumers. Immediately after the microfinance institution transformed itself into a bank last August, it had slashed the rate by 1.4 percentage points or 140 basis points (bps), effectively reducing the rate to 21 per cent. In April this year, the rate was reduced by another 0.5 per cent or 50 bps for micro-small-scale sectors, making it 20.5 per cent.
With the latest round of lending rate reduction, Bandhan Bank has pared is micro loan rate by 2.5 percentage points or 250 bps in three stages in less than 11 months since it started operations as a universal bank.
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Since its launch, the bank has mobilised close to Rs 15,000 crore of deposits.
According to Ghosh, this will not only help attract more people opting for loans, but it will ease their financial burden as well. The cost impact on the bank is stated to be favourable with this decision.
Micro loans are generally granted for 1-2 years.
Currently, Bandhan Bank operates across 29 states and Union Territories through a network of 688 branches, 2,022 doorstep service centres and 237 ATMs with more than 8.77 million customers being served by a team of 21,000 employees. The Kolkata-headquartered bank’s savings bank account interest rate is six per cent for balances above Rs 1 lakh and 4.25 per cent for balances up to Rs 1 lakh. For term deposits, the maximum interest rate offered is 8.25 per cent for one to three years, with an additional 0.5 per cent for senior citizens.