"The bank's 1-year MCLR will be 8.45 per cent, which is competitive as per the current market scenario," the bank said in a statement.
"For all other tenors: overnight, one month, three months and six months rates will be 7.95 per cent, 8 per cent, 8.10 per cent and 8.30 per cent, respectively."
A basis point is equivalent to 0.01 percentage point.
The lending major attributed the increase in MCLR to higher cost of "fund and rising interest rate scenario".
Last week other lending majors -- SBI, PNB, ICICI Bank -- had hiked their benchmark MCLR.
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