Punjab National Bank (PNB) has revised downwards the base rate or minimum lending rate to 10 per cent from 10.25 per cent, effective May 7.
However, the new base rate of IDBI Bank would be effective from May 11.
All loans linked to its base rate of both the banks will now come down by at least 0.25 per cent.
IDBI Bank has taken this "pro-active step", keeping in view the recent policy measures announced by the RBI, the bank said in a statement.
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The bank has also decided to reduce the retail term deposit rates in select buckets by 0.10-0.25 per cent with effect from May 11.
Yesterday, Bank of Baroda, too, had cut base rate by 0.25 per cent to 10 per cent.
The country's largest lender, SBI, had reduced its base rate by 0.15 per cent to 9.85 per cent, effective April 10.
However, many others have not revised their rates yet.
The Reserve Bank had blamed banks for not passing the benefits of two repo rate cuts to borrowers and termed as "non-sense" the lenders' claims that cost of funds is high.
"The banks' marginal cost of funding (has) fallen, the notion that it hasn't fallen, is non-sense. It has fallen," Rajan had said.