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RBI lowers NBFC deposit rates

By Our Special Correspondent

MUMBAI, OCT. 31. The Reserve Bank of India today announced a revision in the maximum rate of interest which the non-banking financial companies can offer on their public deposits.

``Taking into account the market conditions and changes in other interest rates in the system, the maximum rate of interest that NBFCs can pay on their public deposits has been reduced, effective from November 1 from 14 per cent to 12.5 per cent per annum," the RBI stated in a press release issued here today. Other stipulations regarding the interest rate remain unchanged, it added.

The new ceiling of 12.5 per cent on interest rates has also been extended to miscellaneous non-banking companies (chit fund companies) and nidhi companies as applicable to the deposits accepted by them as per the directions prescribed by the RBI.

The new rates will be applicable only to fresh deposits and renewal of existing deposits on and from November 1 by the NBFCs.

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