Indian Bank Revises Treasury Bills Linked Lending Rates

Indian Bank Revises Treasury Bills Linked Lending Rates

Indian Bank Revises Treasury Bills Linked Lending Rates​

Indian Bank announced a revision to its Treasury Bills Linked Lending Rates (TBLR), effective April 3, 2026, according to a regulatory filing. The Asset Liability Management Committee (ALCO) reviewed existing rates and implemented the changes.

The revised TBLR rates are detailed in the table below:
TenorExisting Rate (%)Revised Rate (%)
<= 3 months5.35%5.30%
>3 months &<=6 months5.50%5.50%
>6 months &<=1 year5.60%5.60%
>1 year &<= 3 Years5.60%5.60%

The bank confirmed that its Marginal Cost of Funds based Lending Rate (MCLR), Base Rate, Benchmark Prime Lending Rate (BPLR), Policy Repo Rate, and Repo Linked Benchmark Lending Rates (RBLR) remain unchanged.

Current rates for these benchmarks are as follows:

MCLR
TenorRate (%)
Overnight7.90%
1 month8.20%
3 months8.40%
6 months8.65%
1 Year8.75%

Base Rate and BPLR
BenchmarkRate (%)
Base Rate9.55%
Benchmark Prime Lending Rate (BPLR)13.80%

Other Benchmark Rates
BenchmarkRate (%)
Policy Repo Rate5.25%
Repo Linked Benchmark Lending Rates (RBLR)7.95%

Source:​

 

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