The State Bank of India, recently announced reduction in its External Benchmark Lending Rate (EBLR) and home loan rates by 50 basis points (bps) in alignment with the Reserve Bank of India's repo rate cut. The revised EBLR rates and home loan rates will come into effect from June 15, 2025.
SBI's revised RBLR after reduction will be 8.15% against its older rate of 8.65%. In addition to EBLR, SBI has also revised home loan rates and fixed deposit rates, ie FD rates.

What is EBLR?
External Benchmark Lending Rate (EBLR) is a framework used by banks to fix their interest rates on loans, including retail and MSME loans. EBLR loan rates are directly linked to external benchmarks like RBI repo rate. Linking EBLR loan rates to external benchmarks makes decision on home loan rates more flexible and transparent to changes as per the environment.
SBI EBLR, Home Loan Rates
As per SBI's website, after EBLR revision, SBI's home loans rate will lie in the range of 7.5%-8.45%. Home loan rates also depend on multiple factors like the credit history of the borrowers and their credit score, also known as CIBIL score.
| Loan Type | Interest Rate (%) |
|---|---|
| Home Loan (TL) | 7.50% to 8.45% |
| Home Loan Maxgain (OD) | 7.75% to 8.70% |
| Top Up Loan | 8.00% to 10.50% |
| Top Up (OD) Loan | 8.25% to 9.20% |
| Loan Against Property (P-LAP) | 9.20% to 10.50% |
| Reverse Mortgage Loan (RML) | 10.55% |
| YONO Insta Home Top up Loan | 8.35% |
As per SBI's official website, Home Loan (TL) category will charge an interest rate of up to 7.5% to 8.45%. Additionally, Home Loan Maxgain category will charge an interest rate of 7.75% to 8.7%, Top Up Loan of up to 8.25% to 9.2%. Similarly, Yono Insta Top Up Loan category will come with an interest rate of up to 8.35%.
Reduction in EBLR and home loan rates will make lending easier for banks and increase affordability of loans for borrowers. Easy availability of credit will boost economic activity and consumption.
SBI Revises Special FD Scheme Rates
Apart from reducing home loan rates, SBI has also changed its FD rates for special schemes. As per the website, SBI has lowered interest rates on its special deposit scheme 'Amrit Vrishti' (444 days) by 25 basis points, effective June 15, 2025.
SBI Amrit Vrishti Scheme FD Rates
The bank has reduced FD rates of one of its most famous FD schemes, ie Amrit Vrishti scheme from 6.85% to 6.6%. The move, is again, in accordance with RBI's reduction in repo rates. Reduction in SBI FD rates would make the investment option lesser attractive for risk-averse investors like senior citizens.
However, card rates for domestic retail term deposits below ₹ three crore remain unchanged for now. Last month, SBI had already decreased interest rates on term deposits across various maturities by 20 basis points.
SBI is still reviewing its term deposit rates despite last month's reduction. The bank aims to balance competitive pressures while managing its financial strategies effectively. This strategic move by SBI reflects broader trends within the banking sector as institutions adjust their offerings in response to monetary policy changes and market dynamics.
SBI's revision of FD and home loan rates has come days after a number of banks including Canara Bank, etc announced reduction in their FD rates as well as home loan rates. Earlier in June, the RBI had announced a third repo rate cut for the year 2025. The RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra had announced a 50 basis points repo rate cut reducing repo rate tu 5.5%. The decision was announced considering lower inflation and positive prospects for the India's GDP growth rate.
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