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Canara Bank, Bank of Maharashtra to reduce MCLR by 10, 20 basis points

Overnight and one-month lending rates have been cut by 10 basis points to 7.20 per cent each

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Bengaluru-based Canara Bank has cut its one-year MCLR to 7.55 per cent from 7.65 per cent earlier

Press Trust of India Mumbai
State-run Canara Bank and Bank of Maharashtra on Monday announced reduction in their marginal cost of funds based lending rates (MCLR) by 10 basis points and 20 basis points, respectively, across all tenors, effective July 7.

Bengaluru-based Canara Bank has cut its one-year MCLR to 7.55 per cent from 7.65 per cent earlier.

Overnight and one-month lending rates have been cut by 10 basis points to 7.20 per cent each. Three months MCLR rate has been revised to 7.45 per cent from 7.55 per cent, Canara Bank said in a release.

Pune-headquartered Bank of Maharashtra (BoM) has reduced one-year MCLR

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