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Dena Bank ups lending rates by 25 bps to 15.25%

Medium-sized state-run lender Dena Bank today became the second bank to raise its base rate by 25 basis points or 0.25 percentage points to 10.2%.

July 01, 2011 / 20:36 IST
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Medium-sized state-run lender Dena Bank today became the second bank to raise its base rate by 25 basis points or 0.25 percentage points to 10.2%.


The bank has also upped its benchmark lending rate by a similar quantum to 15.25%, the lender said in a release here. The new rates will be effective tomorrow.


Since the Reserve Bank had raised its key policy rates 25 bps at its mid-quarter policy review on June 16--the tenth hike since March 2010 during which time it has upped the short-term lending and borrowing rates a by whopping 250 basis points to 7.5% and 6.5% respectively to batten down inflation--many banks have hinted at upping their base rates.


Yesterday the Bangalore-based state-run lender Canara Bank became the first lender to do so, when it raised its base rate and lending rates by 25 bps to 10.25% effective July 1 and the benchmark lending rate by a similar amount to 14.5%, attributing it to rise in the cost of funds.

first published: Jul 1, 2011 08:31 pm

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