Friday, May 8, 2009

BANKS IN NEWS

State Bank of Travancore has revised domestic deposit interest rates effective 1st May 2009. The major rates are 7% for 180 days to less than 1 year, 8% for 1 year to less than 2 years, 8% for 2 years to less than 999 days, and 8.50% for periods above 5 years. Senior citizens will get 0.5% additional interest on deposits of Rs 5,000/- and above for periods of 1 year and more (BL020509)

Citi Bank has reduced its prime lending rate by 25 basis points to 14.75% from 1st May 2009. (BL020509)

IDBI Bank has decided to cut interest rates on fixed deposits in seven maturity buckets by 25 basis points and simultaneously hiked the interest rate on long term deposit(over 5 years to 10 years duration) by 50 basis points. The revised rates are effective 4th May 2009. Now a 1 year fixed deposit would fetch 7.25%. The maximum interest rate is 8.75% for 5 to 10 years. (BL010509)

HDFC Bank has signed an agreement with Guruvayoor Devaswom for offering e-collection through HDFC Bank Payment Gateway. The website offers a variety of payment options including direct debit to their account with HDFC Bank or payment by a debit or credit card of any bank. HDFC Bank has designed a special product for religious institutes to make the donation process simple for devotees across the world. (BL010509)

PNB has announced a reduction in its BPLR by 50 basis points to 11% effective 1st May 2009. The bank has also revised the floating interest rate on housing loans by 25 basis points. It would now range from 8.75 to 10% depending on the tenors and amounts. PNB has also reduced interest rates on term deposits. The peak rate now is 7.50% for 3 years to 5 years as against 8% earlier. (BL010509).

BANKS IN NEWS

Canara Bank has launched SME Sulabh a new business model for increasing credit flow to the MSME sector. These centralized processing centres are established initially at seven places in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai. The centre will aim at fast processing and quick delivery of credit to MSMEs. (BL050509)

SBI has decided to cut interest rates on fixed deposits by 25 basis points across the board w.e.f 4th May 2009. As per revised rates,1 year FDs will fetch 6.75% and 1,000 days deposit will earn 8%. (BL030509)

Bank of Baroda has pipped Canara Bank in terms of net profit and total business for FY 09 to become the third largest public sector bank after SBI and PNB. (BS040509)