New Delhi: Bank of Baroda and Indian Overseas Bank have raised their MCLR rates by up to 0.10 per cent, which will make most loans costlier for the customers. Indian Overseas Bank has revised upwards the MCLR rates by 0.10 per cent across tenors, making consumer loans costlier from Saturday.


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Among others, the overnight MCLR will cost 7.05 per cent, while one month at 7.15 per cent. The three and six-month MCLRs are up at 7.70 per cent each. The revised MCLRs will come into effect from September 10, 2022, Indian Overseas Bank said in a regulatory filing.


Bank of Baroda's one-year MCLR will be priced at 7.80 per cent against 7.70 per cent, the bank said in a regulatory filing.


The six-month MCLR will be up at 7.65 per cent from 7.55 per cent. Among others, three-month MCLR will be at 7.50 per cent compared to 7.45 per cent.
Bank of Baroda said the new rates will come into effect from September 12, 2022.