Under the new rates, which are effective from May 16, the rate of home loans under Rs 30 lakh by salaried borrowers has been cut by 0.30 per cent to 8.35 per cent, the bank said in a statement.
The moves comes a week after the country's largest lender SBI cut its rates by up to 0.25 per cent for loans of under Rs 30 lakh.
Others, including ICICI Bank and mortgage major HDFC, followed suit, taking their offering at par with SBI, where the lowest lending rate is at 8.35 per cent for women.
In other banks, women get an additional incentive of around 0.05 per cent for their borrowing as compared to other genders.
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"There is a large, genuine and mostly unmet need for affordable housing," Axis Bank's executive director Rajiv Anand said.
The rate cuts will help more people to realise their dream of having a home, he said.
Retail drove the credit growth for the bank amid a tepid demand and slippages on the corporate side. Within retail, home loans was the biggest growth segment.
The huge jump in deposits after the demonetisation has resulted in a liquidity excess and left banks in a difficult position where it is saddled with liquidity but is unable to deploy it.
Loans to the affordable housing segment also qualify as priority sector lending and help banks meet the mandatory requirements.