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Interest Rate Cut: SBI, HDFC and ICICI Banks reduced interest on Savings Account, check latest interest rate

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    Saving Account Interest Rate : After the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) cut the repo rate by 0.50% (50 basis points) in June 2025, many big banks of the country have reduced the interest rates on their savings accounts.

    Due to this, bank customers will now get less interest than before, especially those account holders who have a large amount in their bank account. Customers will have to plan their investment or savings by taking information about the interest rates of their bank.

    SBI reduced interest rates on savings accounts

    The country’s largest bank, State Bank of India (SBI), has made the interest rate on all savings accounts uniformly 2.5% per annum from June 15, 2025. Earlier, SBI used to pay 2.7% interest on small accounts (less than Rs 10 crore) and 3% on large accounts (Rs 10 crore or more). Now the same rate will be applicable on every account.

    HDFC Bank also reduced the rate

    HDFC Bank has reduced the interest rate on all savings accounts to 2.75% per annum from June 10, 2025. Earlier, 2.75% interest was available on amounts less than ₹ 50 lakh and 3.25% interest was available on ₹ 50 lakh or more. Now all accounts will get the same interest.

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    ICICI Bank also took the same step

    ICICI Bank has also changed the interest rates of its savings account from 12 June 2025. Earlier, 3.25% interest was available on more than ₹ 50 lakh and 2.75% interest was available on less than ₹ 50 lakh. Now interest will be given at the same rate of 2.75% per annum on every amount.

    New interest rates of other banks

    Bank Of Baroda

    Bank of Baroda is now offering interest on savings account from 2.7% to 4.25% depending on the amount deposited. These rates are applicable from 12 June 2025.

    Federal Bank

    Federal Bank is now offering interest rates on savings accounts ranging from 2.5% to 6.25%, depending on the amount deposited by the customer. These new rates have come into effect from June 17, 2025.

    IndusInd Bank

    IndusInd Bank is now offering 3% to 5% interest on accounts, which will be decided according to the balance slab. This change is effective from June 16, 2025.

    RBL Bank

    RBL Bank has also revised the interest rates from June 16, 2025. Now the account will get interest ranging from 3% to 6.75%, which will be decided on the basis of the amount deposited in the customer’s account.

    What will be the impact?

    The decisions of these banks will especially affect those customers who keep a large amount in their savings account. Now they will get less interest than before. This change has happened due to the reduction in repo rate, which is aimed at controlling inflation and increasing liquidity in the economy.

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