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Cutting base rates by SBI, HDFC is smart move: Jefferies Last Updated : 06 Apr 2017 09:21:07 AM IST File Photo
Large lenders have smartly cut their base rates to slow down the borrowers from switching to marginal cost of fund based lending rate (MCLR) and in the process protect their margins, said investment banking firm Jefferies.
In a statement issued on Thursday Jefferies said State Bank of India (SBI) and HDFC ' title=' HDFC '>HDFC bank have reduced their base rates by 15 basis points (bps) and 25 bps, respectively.
"This is a smart move from these large lenders that should slow down the switching from base rate to MCLR by reducing the incentive to switch, in our view," Jefferies said.
"In turn, this move could help the lenders protect their margins. SBIN is our top pick in the sector where we see synergy benefits from merger of associates and value unlocking from divestment of stake in non-banking subsidiaries," Jefferies added.
According to Jefferies after significant cuts in MCLR, some of the large banks have announced 10-25 bps cut in their base rates, effective from April 1.
HDFC bank has cut its base by 25 bps to nine per cent, while the largest lender, SBI,has cut its base rate by 15 bps to 9.10 per cent.
Post the low cost CASA deposit surge following demonetisation, most of the banks have made a significant cut in MCLR.
Since April 1, 2016, when MCLR regime was introduced, the banks have reduced their MCLR by around 60-125 bps.
However, base rate was largely kept unchanged. This has led to a situation where base rates of the banks are 50-145 bps higher than their one year MCLR.
This increased gap between base rate and MCLR meant increased equated monthly instalments (EMI) differential under the two regimes, Jefferies said.
Majority of loan book, especially retail loan, are still linked to base rate. Given that the MCLR regime was introduced in April 2016, the loans disbursed prior to that are still linked to the base rate unless the borrower has switched to MCLR, after completing some formalities and paying a nominal fee.IANS For Latest Updates Please-
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