SBI trims housing loan processing fee

PTI Updated - November 16, 2017 at 04:49 PM.

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Country’s largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) has halved the home loan processing fee, a move which could be followed by other public sector lenders in the coming days.

The bank has slashed processing fee on home loan above Rs 75 lakh to Rs 10,000 from Rs 20,000, while for loans between Rs 30—75 lakh, the fees has been reduced to Rs 6,500 from Rs 10,000 earlier, a senior SBI official said.

The new fee structure is applicable starting January 11, the official added.

The official, however, added that the processing fee for loans below Rs 30 lakh continues to be 0.25 per cent of the loan amount.

The reason for slashing fee is to promote home loan products of the bank, the official said.

Competitors like ICICI Bank and Axis Bank charge 0.5 per cent of the loan amount for home loans — both floating and fixed both.

At the same time, Bank of Baroda levies a charge of 0.4 per cent of the loan amount or maximum limit of Rs 50,000, while Bank of India charges Rs 20,000 flat fee for housing loans between Rs 25—75 lakh.

According to another public sector bank official, banks could offer some incentive to promote home loan product above Rs 30 lakh as there has been some moderation in this segment.

It could be in the form of lowering of fee or some concession in rates if interest rates don’t come down by the end of the current fiscal, the official added.

Published on January 15, 2012 07:48