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Bank of Baroda further reduces Home Loan Interest Rates to 7.45% & offers Nil Processing Fee to Boost Affordability and Credit Growth

Bank of Baroda further reduces Home Loan Interest Rates to 7.45%

– The Bank had earlier lowered its home loan rate from 8.00% to 7.50% in June, following the policy repo rate cut

Bengaluru, July 04, 2025: Bank of Baroda, one of India’s leading public sector banks, has announced a further reduction in its home loan interest rates, lowering it to 7.45%* p.a., with immediate effect and also offering Nil processing fee. This step is in line with the Bank’s commitment to making home loans more affordable for its home loan borrowers and driving credit growth.

This latest rate cut follows an earlier reduction by the Bank in its home loan interest rates from 8.00% p.a. to 7.50% p.a. in June, in response to the policy rate easing by the Reserve Bank of India.

Commenting on the same, Shri Sanjay Mudaliar, Executive Director, Bank of Baroda said, We continue to work towards our commitment of making home ownership more accessible. This latest reduction in our home loan interest rates is aimed at supporting the aspirations of citizens and stimulating credit growth. Bank of Baroda continues to align its lending strategy with the evolving monetary policy environment with the intent to pass on rate benefits to customers, while contributing to the broader economic objectives of boosting loan demand.”

Bank of Baroda’s competitive home loan offerings are complemented by a seamless digital application process. Applicants can apply for a home loan by visiting the Bank’s website or the nearest Bank of Baroda branch.

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