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Interest rates on bank deposits below 10% from Friday

Kathmandu, April 12: Bankers have decided to reduce the interest rates on bank deposits so that they are below 10 per cent, to be effective from Friday, the Nepali New Year.
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By Republica

Kathmandu, April 12: Bankers have decided to reduce the interest rates on bank deposits so that they are below 10 per cent, to be effective from Friday, the Nepali New Year.



A meeting of the Nepal Bankers’ Association (NBA), the umbrella organization of commercial banks, made the decision on Wednesday morning, according to NBA Vice-president Santosh Koirala.


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The rate of interest on individual fixed deposits has been fixed at 9.99 per cent whereas, for institutions, it is 7.99 per cent. Likewise, the interest rates for saving accounts will be 5.4 per cent at a minimum and 7.4 per cent at a maximum.


Koirala says the decision was made in response to demands from various stakeholders.


Following the decision, the interest rates on loans are expected to follow suit. But the NBA says, for that to happen, the customers have to wait three more months.

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