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SBI RAISES LENDING RATES BY 50 BPS; SEEKS RS 5,000-15,000 CRORE CAPITAL INFUSION


SBI raised lending rates by 50 basis points, making its home, auto and corporate loans costlier.

The bank revised the base rate, or the minimum lending rate, upwards by 50 basis points from 9.50 per cent to 10 per cent, effective from August 13, State Bank of India (SBI) said in a statement.

The benchmark prime lending rate (BPLR) also goes up by similar percentage points to 14.75 per cent, making loans for existing borrowers dearer by at least 50 basis points. The state-run lender needs funds to meet its future credit growth requirement.

The country's top lender, has also sought a capital infusion of between Rs 5,000 crore and Rs 15,000 crore ($1.1 billion-$3.3 billion) from the government, its chairman said.

"We have not zeroed in the number. The number that we have put on the table is between Rs 5,000 to Rs 15,000 crore from the government...and simultaneously through internal accruals," Pratip Chaudhuri told.

"It may come in (tranches) ... It may come in one go. It will depend upon what government wants."

He said the bank will need Rs 20,000 crore - Rs 23,000 crore capital.

"It will be required for capital. Part of it will come from internal accruals. Those details are being worked on," he said.

Following the Reserve Bank's decision to raise short-term key rates in its first quarter review of monetary policy last month, lenders have responded by increasing interest rates. Over two dozen banks, including Punjab National Bank, Bank of Baroda, Oriental Bank of Commerce have raised interest rates.

The RBI had raised the short-term lending (repo) rate by 50 basis points to 8 per cent and the short-term borrowing (reverse repo) rate by a same margin to 7 per cent. The central bank had hiked key policy rates 11 times since March 2010 in its bid to tame inflation.

Subsequently, the interest rate under the Marginal Standing Facility, an additional borrowing window, has gone up to 9 per cent from the earlier level of 8.5 per cent.


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