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This is an archive article published on July 23, 2011

Union Bank of India raises BPLR by 25 bps

Union Bank of India hiked its benchmark prime lending rate (BPLR) by 25 bps to 14.50 per cent.

Public sector lender Union Bank of India hiked its benchmark prime lending rate (BPLR) by 25 basis points (bps) to 14.50 per cent.

The move comes a fortnight after the lender increased its base rate,or the minimum rate of lending,by a similar 25 bps to 10.25 per cent.

The BPLR preceded the base rate system that came into effect from July,2010. However,a majority of the older loans continue being under BPLR due to which the rate adjustments are made by banks.

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The Reserve Bank has raised key rates 10 times since March,2010 in order to tame the headline inflation number,which stood at 9.44 per cent for June.

A majority of banks,including the nation’s top two lenders,have raised lending rates since the RBI’s last policy tightening action on June 16.

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