HDFC Bank, India’s second-largest bank by assets, has reduced its interest rate on savings accounts by 25 basis points to 2.75%. This reduction is effective from April 12 and applies to savings accounts with balances less than Rs 50 lakh, earning an interest rate of 2.75% per annum. Accounts with balances over Rs 50 lakh will earn an interest rate of 3.25% per annum. This move comes after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced a second consecutive benchmark repo rate cut, which has shifted its monetary policy stance from Neutral to Accommodative.

The reduction in HDFC Bank’s interest rate brings it closer to public sector lenders like State Bank of India and Punjab National Bank, which offer a minimum interest rate of 2.70% on savings account deposits since 2022. HDFC Bank’s interest rate is now on par with Bank of Baroda, which offers an interest rate of 2.75% on deposits up to Rs 50 crore.

In comparison, HDFC Bank’s peers, ICICI Bank and Axis Bank, are currently offering a minimum interest rate of 3% on balances below Rs 50 lakhs. The reduction in HDFC Bank’s interest rate is likely a response to the changing economic environment and the RBI’s move to prioritize growth over inflation control.