Bank Should Not Reset Interest Rates Arbitrarily

By | March 30, 2011

The RBI has warned the banks against violating the interest rate reset clause for the benefit of the bank.  RBI said that it has observed that some banks raise their interest rates every time the base rate is changed. This is happening despite the fact that it is clearly stated in the documents of the loan contract that the rates will be rest only after a pre-defined number of years gap.

According to the reset clause set by the RBI the interest rate of fixed rate loans are supposed to be fixed, at a rate for the pre defined number of years as decided by the bank. This period varies from bank to bank. The reset period may be 2 or 3 or 5 years depending on the bank.

The problem of changing rates will affect the home loans which are having a longer tenure (15 to 25 years) and term loans in particular. The term loan or the home loan will be taken in the good faith of the rates of interest being fixed for a predefined number of years.

RBI asked banks to maintain the rates as per the reset clause and also ordered scrutiny of all term loan accounts regarding the same.

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Pradeep Yuvaraj is a Co-Founder and Director at Finerva Financial Solutions Private Limited, a financial education company focused on personal finance education. He has penned over 250 articles relating to Personal Finance and clocked over 500 hours of educating individuals on managing personal finance. He is a serial entrepreneur and has been associated with 7 Start-ups. His entrepreneurial experience spans industries as varied as Education, Gas Engineering, Automobile Design, Software development and more recently a Pure play presentation design company. Prior to turning entrepreneur in 2005, he has worked for 3 of the top ten companies of the world - Shell, ExxonMobil and Total SA. This experience included handling Branch Operations, Channel Sales and Business Development across 5 states over a period of 8 years. He holds an MBA from Symbiosis and an Electronics Engineering Degree from the University of Pune.

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